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* Oxylus, ''[[daimon]]'' of the mountain [[beech]] forests, son of [[Orius (mythology)|Orius]] (god of [[Mount Othrys]] or the [[Pindus]]), who is noted in the [[Deipnosophistae]] for fathering the [[Hamadryad]]s with his own sister Hamadryas.<ref>[[Athenaeus]], 3.78B</ref> |
* Oxylus, ''[[daimon]]'' of the mountain [[beech]] forests, son of [[Orius (mythology)|Orius]] (god of [[Mount Othrys]] or the [[Pindus]]), who is noted in the [[Deipnosophistae]] for fathering the [[Hamadryad]]s with his own sister Hamadryas.<ref>[[Athenaeus]], 3.78B</ref> |
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* Oxylus, son for [[Ares]] and [[Protogeneia]], daughter of [[Calydon]].<ref>[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], [http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0548.tlg001.perseus-eng1:1.7.7 1.7.7].</ref> |
* Oxylus, son for [[Ares]] and [[Protogeneia]], daughter of [[Calydon]].<ref>[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], [http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0548.tlg001.perseus-eng1:1.7.7 1.7.7].</ref> |
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* [[Oxylus (son of Haemon)|Oxylus]], a one-eyed man from [[Aetolia]], son of [[Haemon (mythology)|Haemon]] (himself son of [[Thoas (king of Aetoila)|Thoas]]) or of [[Andraemon]].<ref>Apollodorus, [http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0548.tlg001.perseus-eng1:2.8.3 2.8.3].</ref> |
* [[Oxylus (son of Haemon)|Oxylus]], king of [[Ancient Elis|Elis]]; a one-eyed man from [[Aetolia]], son of [[Haemon (mythology)|Haemon]] (himself son of [[Thoas (king of Aetoila)|Thoas]]) or of [[Andraemon]].<ref>Apollodorus, [http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0548.tlg001.perseus-eng1:2.8.3 2.8.3].</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:42, 10 January 2023
In Greek mythology, Oxylus (/ˈɒksɪləs/; Ancient Greek: Ὄξυλος Oxulos) may refer to:
- Oxylus, daimon of the mountain beech forests, son of Orius (god of Mount Othrys or the Pindus), who is noted in the Deipnosophistae for fathering the Hamadryads with his own sister Hamadryas.[1]
- Oxylus, son for Ares and Protogeneia, daughter of Calydon.[2]
- Oxylus, king of Elis; a one-eyed man from Aetolia, son of Haemon (himself son of Thoas) or of Andraemon.[3]
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References
- Apollodorus, The Library with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Greek text available from the same website.
- Athenaeus of Naucratis, The Deipnosophists or Banquet of the Learned. London. Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden. 1854. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Athenaeus of Naucratis, Deipnosophistae. Kaibel. In Aedibus B.G. Teubneri. Lipsiae. 1887. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.