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Apheidas

In Greek mythology, the name Apheidas may refer to:Apheidas, son of Arcas Apheidas, a Centaur who attended the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia. Apheidas, son of Polypemon, from Alybas. Odysseus at first introduces himself as Eperitus, son of this Apheidas, when he comes to see Laertes after having done away with the suitors of Penelope. Apheidas, one of the comrades of the Greek hero Odysseus. When the latter and 12 of his crew came into the port of Sicily, the Cyclops Polyphemus seized and confined them. The monster then slain Apheidas and five others namely: Antiphon, Euryleon, Kepheus, Stratios and Menetos, while the remaining six survived. Apheidas, son of Oxyntes. After a short reign of one year, his brother Thymoetes succeeded him on the throne. Apheidas, a king after whom a part of Molossians were named Apheidantes.

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In Greek mythology, the name Apheidas (/əˈfdəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀφείδας or Ἀφείδαντα) may refer to:

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  1. Apollodorus, 3.9.1
  2. Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.317
  3. Homer, Odyssey 24.305
  4. Tzetzes, John (2019). Allegories of the Odyssey. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam J.; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 141, 9.138. ISBN 978-0-674-23837-4.
  5. Tzetzes, John (2019). Allegories of the Odyssey. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam J.; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 141, 9.135–140. ISBN 978-0-674-23837-4.
  6. Athenaeus, 3.96 d
  7. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Apheidantes
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