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In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈtoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτῶος) may refer to the following: * Ptous, eponym of Mount Ptous in Boeotia on which the town Acraephnium was situated. He was believed to have been a son of either Athamas and Themisto, or of Acraepheus and Euxippe, or of Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas. * Ptous, also an epithet of Apollo, under which the god was honored in a temple near Acraephnium. The epithet was believed to be linked to the name of the above Ptous as well.

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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία ο Πτώος ήταν γιος του Αθάμαντα και της Θεμιστούς, αδελφός του , του Λεύκωνα, του Ερύθριου και του Πορφυρίωνα. Όταν ο Αθάμας επέστρεψε στην δεύτερή του γυναίκα, την Ινώ, η Θεμιστώ έντυσε τον Πτωό και τα αδέλφια του με άσπρα ενώ τα παιδιά την Ινούς με μαύρα. Το βράδυ σκότωσε τα παιδιά που φορούσαν τα μαύρα ρούχα, αλλά η Ινώ είχε αλλάξει τα ρούχα των παιδιών έτσι η Θεμιστώ σκότωσε τα δικά της παιδιά. (el)
  • Ptoo, Ptoos o Ptous (en griego, Πτῶος), en la mitología griega, fue el epónimo del monte Ptoo en Beocia en donde se encontraba la ciudad de Acrefias. Se cree que era hijo de Atamante y Temisto​​​ o de Acrefeo y Euxipe.​​ Otras referencias lo hacen hijo de Apolo y Zeuxipe, una hija de Atamante.​ (es)
  • In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈtoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτῶος) may refer to the following: * Ptous, eponym of Mount Ptous in Boeotia on which the town Acraephnium was situated. He was believed to have been a son of either Athamas and Themisto, or of Acraepheus and Euxippe, or of Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas. * Ptous, also an epithet of Apollo, under which the god was honored in a temple near Acraephnium. The epithet was believed to be linked to the name of the above Ptous as well. (en)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία ο Πτώος ήταν γιος του Αθάμαντα και της Θεμιστούς, αδελφός του , του Λεύκωνα, του Ερύθριου και του Πορφυρίωνα. Όταν ο Αθάμας επέστρεψε στην δεύτερή του γυναίκα, την Ινώ, η Θεμιστώ έντυσε τον Πτωό και τα αδέλφια του με άσπρα ενώ τα παιδιά την Ινούς με μαύρα. Το βράδυ σκότωσε τα παιδιά που φορούσαν τα μαύρα ρούχα, αλλά η Ινώ είχε αλλάξει τα ρούχα των παιδιών έτσι η Θεμιστώ σκότωσε τα δικά της παιδιά. (el)
  • Ptoo, Ptoos o Ptous (en griego, Πτῶος), en la mitología griega, fue el epónimo del monte Ptoo en Beocia en donde se encontraba la ciudad de Acrefias. Se cree que era hijo de Atamante y Temisto​​​ o de Acrefeo y Euxipe.​​ Otras referencias lo hacen hijo de Apolo y Zeuxipe, una hija de Atamante.​ (es)
  • In Greek mythology, Ptous (/ˈtoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτῶος) may refer to the following: * Ptous, eponym of Mount Ptous in Boeotia on which the town Acraephnium was situated. He was believed to have been a son of either Athamas and Themisto, or of Acraepheus and Euxippe, or of Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas. * Ptous, also an epithet of Apollo, under which the god was honored in a temple near Acraephnium. The epithet was believed to be linked to the name of the above Ptous as well. (en)
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