Idaeus or Idaios (Ancient Greek: Ἰδαῖος) is a given name. People with the name include:
Mythology
- Idaeus, a Trojan, charioteer of Priam[1]
- Idaeus, a Trojan, son of Priam[2]
- Idaeus, a Trojan, the son of Dares[1]Nonnus of Panopolis,
- Idaeus, a son of Socus and one of the Korybantes[3]
- Idaeus, a son of Dardanus (son of Zeus)[4]
- Idaeus, one of the three sons that Helen of Troy had with Paris (mythology), according to Dictys Cretensis[5]
- Idaeus, an epithet of Zeus[6]
- Idaeus, an epithet of Herakles[7]
History
References
- 1 2 Georg Autenrieth, A Homeric Dictionary, Idaeus2
- ↑ Photius, Bibliotheca 190.37.
- ↑ Nonnus, Dionysiaca translated by William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950), from the Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1940. Online version at the Topos Text Project., 13.135 ff.
- ↑ A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Dardanus
- ↑ Apollodorus, Library, 3.11
- ↑ Georg Autenrieth, A Homeric Dictionary, Idaeus1
- ↑ Dactyl Heracles
- ↑ Perseus Encyclopedia, Idaeus
- ↑ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 6.12.2
- ↑ Suda, iota, 91
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