Antiochus (mythology)

In Greek mythology, the name Antiochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος derived from αντι anti "against, compared to, like" and οχη oche "support") may refer to: * Antiochus, son of Heracles and Meda. Both his maternal grandfather and his own son bore the name Phylas. He was the eponym of the Athenian phyle Antiochis. * Antiochus, one of the eight sons of Melas who were killed by Tydeus for plotting against Oeneus. * Antiochus, one of the sons of King Pterelaus of Taphos. * Antiochus, one of the sons of Aegyptus. He married (and was killed by) Itea, daughter of Danaus. * Antiochus, one of the sacrificial victims of Minotaur.

Antiochus (mythology)

In Greek mythology, the name Antiochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος derived from αντι anti "against, compared to, like" and οχη oche "support") may refer to: * Antiochus, son of Heracles and Meda. Both his maternal grandfather and his own son bore the name Phylas. He was the eponym of the Athenian phyle Antiochis. * Antiochus, one of the eight sons of Melas who were killed by Tydeus for plotting against Oeneus. * Antiochus, one of the sons of King Pterelaus of Taphos. * Antiochus, one of the sons of Aegyptus. He married (and was killed by) Itea, daughter of Danaus. * Antiochus, one of the sacrificial victims of Minotaur.