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Boethous

In Greek mythology, Boethous or Boethos was the Lacedaemonian son of the Pelopid Argeios from Pisa and princess Hegesandra, daughter of King Amyclas of Sparta.

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In Greek mythology, Boethous (Ancient Greek: βοηθόος, romanizedBoethoos) or Boethos (βοηθὸς, βοηθός or βόηθος) was the Lacedaemonian son of the Pelopid Argeios from Pisa and princess Hegesandra, daughter of King Amyclas of Sparta.1

Family

Boethoos was the brother of Melanion and Alector.2 He was the father of Eteoneus,3 the man who helped Odysseus to return home to Ithaca.

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  1. Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 4.10 & 22; Pherecydes, fr. 132 [=Fowler (2013), vol. 1, p. 345 & vol. 2, p. 438]
  2. Pherecydes, fr. 132 [=Fowler (2013), vol. 1, p. 345 & vol. 2, p. 438] listed the three siblings while in Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 4.22 mentioned only Alector as his brother
  3. Homer, Odyssey 4.31 & 15.95