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Clytus (mythology)

Several figures in Greek mythology


Summary

Several figures in Greek mythology

In Greek mythology, Clytus (Ancient Greek: Κλύτος) is a name that may refer to:

  • Clytus, a Trojan soldier who killed three Greeks in the Trojan War.
  • Clytus, a warrior killed by Perseus in the battle against Phineus.
  • Clytus, a son of Aegyptus who was killed by the Danaid Autodice.
  • Clytus, a son of Temenus and his successor as king of Argos.
  • Clytus, a son of the Athenian Pallas, who, together with his brother Butes, is sent alongside Cephalus to Aeacus to ask for assistance against Minos.

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References

  1. [[Hyginus (Fabulae). Hyginus]], ''[[Fabulae]]'' 115
  2. [[Ovid]], ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' 5.87
  3. Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 170
  4. Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 124
  5. Ovid, ''Metamorphoses'' 7.500
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