Ceuthonymus
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Daimon in Ancient Greek mythology
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Ceuthonymus or Keuthonymos[1] (Ancient Greek: Keuthonumos) is a spirit in Greek mythology who is the father of Menoites (or Menoetes, Menoetius).[2][3]: 322 [1] Ceuthonymus is a mysterious daimon or spirit of the underworld, who lives in the realm of Hades.[3]: 353
References
[edit]- ^ a b Apollodorus. The Library. 2.5.12.
- ^ Vermeule, Emily (1981). Aspects of Death in early Greek Art and Poetry. University of California Press. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-520-04404-3.
- ^ a b Thomas Keightley (1896). The Mythology of ancient Greece and Italy. George Bell and Sons.