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Medon (mythology)

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In Greek mythology and history, there were at least eleven men named Medon (/ˈmdən/; Ancient Greek: Μέδων, gen.: Μέδοντος means "lord' or "ruler").

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.671; Hyginus, Fabulae 134
  2. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.303
  3. ^ Valerius Flaccus, 3.118
  4. ^ Scholia on Homer, Iliad 4.404
  5. ^ Pausanias, 2.16.7 citing Hellanicus
  6. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.728
  7. ^ Scholia on Homer, Iliad 13.694
  8. ^ Homer, Iliad 13.694–697
  9. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.720–730
  10. ^ Homer, Iliad 15.332
  11. ^ Quintus Smyrnaeus, 8.296 & 10.125
  12. ^ a b Virgil, Aeneid 6.484
  13. ^ Pausanias, 10.27.4
  14. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.823, 11.60 & 12.100; Apollodorus, Epitome 3.34
  15. ^ Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 61, Prologue 806–807, p. 219, 11.44–46. ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.
  16. ^ a b Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 219, 11.44–46. ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.
  17. ^ Homer, Iliad 11.59, 21.545 & 579
  18. ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 134
  19. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.823, 12.100 & 14.464; Apollodorus, Epitome 3.34
  20. ^ Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 61, Prologue 806–807. ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.
  21. ^ Homer, Iliad 11.248 & 256, 19.53
  22. ^ Homer, Iliad 20.395
  23. ^ Pausanias, 10.27.3
  24. ^ Virgil, Aeneid 6.484; Apollodorus, Epitome 5.21; Dictys Cretensis, 4.7; Pausanias, 10.27.3
  25. ^ Homer, Iliad 3.123
  26. ^ Homer, Iliad 11.221 & 261; Pausanias, 4.36.4 & 5.19.4
  27. ^ Homer, Iliad 15.516
  28. ^ Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 283, 15.193. ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.
  29. ^ Homer, Iliad 4.87
  30. ^ Homer, Iliad 11.59
  31. ^ Homer, Iliad 17.216; Virgil, Aeneid 6.483; Quintus Smyrnaeus, 11.481
  32. ^ Virgil, Aeneid 6.483
  33. ^ Homer, Odyssey 22.355–380
  34. ^ Homer, Odysseys 24.346–354
  35. ^ Ovid, Heroides 1.91
  36. ^ Apollodorus, Epitome 7.26–27
  37. ^ Apollodorus, Epitome 7.33
  38. ^ Pausanias, 2.19.2
  39. ^ Pausanias, 7.2.1

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