Ptous
In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈtoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτῶος) may refer to the following:
* Ptous, eponym of Mount Ptous in Boeotia on which the town Acraephnium was situated. He was believed to have been a son of either Athamas and Themisto, or of Acraepheus and Euxippe, or of Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas.
* Ptous, also an epithet of Apollo, under which the god was honored in a temple near Acraephnium. The epithet was believed to be linked to the name of the above Ptous as well.
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Ptous
In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈtoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτῶος) may refer to the following:
* Ptous, eponym of Mount Ptous in Boeotia on which the town Acraephnium was situated. He was believed to have been a son of either Athamas and Themisto, or of Acraepheus and Euxippe, or of Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas.
* Ptous, also an epithet of Apollo, under which the god was honored in a temple near Acraephnium. The epithet was believed to be linked to the name of the above Ptous as well.
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In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈt ...... me of the above Ptous as well.
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Ptoo, Ptoos o Ptous (en griego ...... euxipe, una hija de Atamante.
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Στην ελληνική μυθολογία ο Πτώο ...... Βικιπαίδεια επεκτείνοντάς το!
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In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈt ...... me of the above Ptous as well.
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Ptoo, Ptoos o Ptous (en griego ...... euxipe, una hija de Atamante.
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Στην ελληνική μυθολογία ο Πτώο ...... Βικιπαίδεια επεκτείνοντάς το!
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Πτώος
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