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Borus


In Greek mythology, the name Borus (Ancient Greek: Βῶρος) may refer to:

  • Borus, son of Perieres, who married Polydora, daughter of Peleus and Antigone.
  • Borus, a descendant of Nestor. More precisely, he was either a son of Penthilus and grandson of Periclymenus, or son of Periclymenus and father of Penthilus by Lysidice. Through Andropompus, his son or grandson, he was the grandfather or great-grandfather of Melanthus who was one of those who expelled Tisamenus from Lacedaemon and Argos.

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  1. [[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 16.177; [[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus). Apollodorus]], 3.13.1
  2. [[Scholia]] on [[Plato]], p. 376 for the latter version
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