In
Greek mythology
Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the Ancient Greece, ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology. These stories conc ...
, Armenius () or Harmenius was the son of
Zeuxippus Zeuxippus is a Greek name that may refer to:
*Ancient Greece-related (also Zeuxippos):
**Zeuxippus (mythology), name of three minor figures in Greek mythology
**Zeuxippus of Heraclea (5th century BCE), ancient Greek painter
**Zeuxippus of Boeotia, ...
, son of King
Eumelus Eumelus ( ''Eúmēlos'' means "rich in sheep") was the name of:
Mythology
*Eumelus ( Gadeirus), the younger twin brother of Atlas in Plato's myth of Atlantis, and the son of Poseidon and Cleito, daughter of the autochthon Evenor and Leucippe. ...
of
Pherae
Pherae (Greek: Φεραί) was a city and polis (city-state) in southeastern Ancient Thessaly. One of the oldest Thessalian cities, it was located in the southeast corner of Pelasgiotis. According to Strabo, it was near Lake Boebeïs 90 stadi ...
. He was the father of
Henioche In Greek mythology, the name Henioche (; Ancient Greek: ''Ἡνιόχη,'' fem. of ''ἠνίοχος'' "charioteer") may refer to:
*Henioche, surname of Hera in Lebadea.
*Henioche or Eniocha, wife of King Creon of Thebes according to some autho ...
, mother of
Melanthus
In Greek mythology, Melanthus () was a king of Athens and son of Andropompus and Henioche.
Mythology
Melanthus was among the descendants of Neleus (the Neleidae) expelled from Messenia, by the descendants of Heracles, as part of the legendar ...
by
Andropompus In Greek mythology, Andropompus (Ancient Greek: ''Ἀνδρόπομπος'') was one of the descendants of Neleus, king of Thessaly, as son of Penthilus and Anchirhoe. He was the father of King Melanthus of Athens
Athens ( ) is the Capita ...
.
[ Hellanicus in scholia on ]Plato
Plato ( ; Greek language, Greek: , ; born BC, died 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical Greece, Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the writte ...
, ''Symposium
In Ancient Greece, the symposium (, ''sympósion'', from συμπίνειν, ''sympínein'', 'to drink together') was the part of a banquet that took place after the meal, when drinking for pleasure was accompanied by music, dancing, recitals, o ...
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Characters in Greek mythology