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Boeotus (son of Poseidon)

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Mythological son of Poseidon
For other uses, seeBoeotus.

InGreek mythology,Boeotus (/bˈtəs/;Ancient Greek:Βοιωτός,romanizedBoiōtós) was theeponym ofBoeotia inGreece.Poseidon fathered bothAeolus and Boeotus withArne (Melanippe).[1] It was then through Boeotus that Arne became the ancestress of the Boeotians.[2] In some traditions, Boeotus is the father ofOgyges.[3][4]

Mythology

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A late source tells the story of Boeotus' marriage toEurythemista.[5] Boeotus was planning to get married and had difficulty choosing between two candidates, both equally noble maidens (one of them was Eurythemista and the other one's name is not given). He arranged to meet both on top of a nameless mountain; when they came, he saw a star fall on Eurythemista's shoulder and immediately vanish, and chose her. The mountain was named Asterion (fromastēr, "star") to commemorate the event, but was later renamedCithaeron in honor of the young Cithaeron who was loved by Tisiphone, one of theErinyes, and killed by her for not answering her feelings, the same source relates.

Notes

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  1. ^Scholia onHomer,Iliad B, 494, p. 80, 43 ed. Bekk. as cited inHellanicus'Boeotica
  2. ^Diodorus Siculus, 4.67.3–7;Hyginus,Fabulae186
  3. ^Corinna, 671 as cited inD.L. Page,Poetae melici graeci (1962)
  4. ^Hornblower, Simon (2015).Lykophron, Alexandra: Greek Text, Translation, Commentary, and Introduction. Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. p. 432.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  5. ^Pseudo-Plutarch,De fluviis2.

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