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Toxeus

In Greek mythology, the name Toxeus or Toxius refers to the following individuals:Toxius, son of Caelus (Uranus) who was the inventor of building with clay, it having been suggested to him from swallows' nests. Toxeus, a Pleuronian prince as the son of King Thestius and thus, brother of Althaea. He participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar but was angry that the prize of the boar's hide had been given to a woman (Atalanta) by his nephew Meleager, who then killed him in the ensuing argument. Toxeus, a Calydonian prince as the son of King Oeneus and Althaea. He was the brother of Meleager, Clymenus, Periphas, Agelaus, Thyreus, Deianeira, Gorge, Eurymede and Melanippe. Toxeus was killed by his father for leaping over the trench which had been dug around Calydon.. Toxeus, an Oechalian prince as son of King Eurytus and Antiope or Antioche and brother of Clytius and Molion. All three were slain by Heracles. His other siblings were Iole, Deioneus, Didaeon and Iphitos.

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In Greek mythology, the name Toxeus or Toxius (Ancient Greek: Τοξεύς, romanizedToxeús, lit.'bowman'1) refers to the following individuals:

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  1. Antoninus Liberalis, s.v. Toxeus with Notes and Commentary on Meleagrides p.111
  2. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 7.56.3
  3. Ovid, Metamorphoses 8.300 ff. & 441 ff.
  4. Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 98 as cited in Berlin Papyri No. 9777; Apollodorus, 1.8.1
  5. Apollodorus, 1.8.1; Antoninus Liberalis, 2 as cited in Nicander's Metamorphoses
  6. Apollodorus, 1.8.1
  7. Robert Graves: The Greek Myths, §80.1
  8. Robert Graves : The Greek Myths, §80.2
  9. Apollonius of Rhodes, 1.86
  10. Scholaist on Sophocles, Trachiniae 266 as cited in Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica, The Taking of Oechalia fr. 4
  11. Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 79; Diodorus Siculus, 4.37.5
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