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Encyclopedia > Clytius

Clytius is the name of many people in Greek mythology:

  1. A son of Laomedon in Homer's Iliad, book 10.
  2. A young soldier in the army of Turnus who is loved by Cydon in Virgil's Aeneid, 10. v. 325.
  3. A titan killed by Vulcan in the battle of the gods according to Apollodorus.
  4. A man who attended Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey, 15.
  5. One of the sons of Aeolus who followed Italy and was killed by Turnus is also named Clytius in the Aeneid, 9, v. 744.
  6. An Argonaut, son of Eurytus, killed by Apollo for challenging him to an archery match

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1848 edition of Lempriere's Dictionary.




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Clytius is the name of many people in Greek mythology:
One of the sons of Aeolus who followed Aeneas into Italy and was killed by Turnus is also named Clytius in the Aeneid, 9, v.
An Argonaut, son of Eurytus, killed by Apollo for challenging him to an archery match
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