
Oeneus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Oeneus
- king of Calydon; father of Meleager
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Aelian:NA_4.42
nship with Meleager the son of Oeneus in the clearest tone
Athen_6.237
knave, & And gave him up to Oeneus. [31.] And Araros,
Athen_13.608
woman. Accordingly Oeneus, in the play of the same name
Cic:Tusc_2.20
This of thy daughter, Oeneus, is the fruit,
Demetr:Eloc_171
muttered words about 'Oeneus (oinos) turned into Peleus
Meleager_7.421
name-sake, Meleager, son of Oeneus. Hail, even among
Nicand:Ge_86
nos} was so called after Oeneus : And Oeneus squeezed it
Ovid:Cons_101
birds chant together of Oeneus' son {Meleager}; so Clymen
Oeneus
- in documents
Syll_402
(246/5) hmae. Mikkos son of Hermis, Oineus son of Phesinos,
Syll_600
(201/0) omachos Sarapophilos son of Oineus . . . Cretans: O
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