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In Greek mythology, Cleitus or Clitus (; Greek Κλεῖτος/Κλειτός ''Kleitos'') may refer to: *Cleitus, a Trojan, son of Peisenor, friend of Polydamas, killed by Teucer.〔Homer, ''Iliad'', 15. 445〕 *Cleitus, another Trojan, son of Agamestor and a nymph, killed by Podalirius.〔Quintus Smyrnaeus, ''Fall of Troy'', 6. 465〕 *Cleitus, son of Mantius, who was abducted by Eos because of his beauty. After his death, he was placed among other immortals. He was the father of Coeranus and grandfather of Polyeidos.〔Homer, ''Odyssey'', 15. 249〕〔〔Athenaeus, ''Banquet of the Learned'', 13. 566d〕 *Cleitus, son of Polyeidos, thus great-grandson of the precedent.〔Pherecydes in scholia on ''Iliad'', 13. 663〕 *Cleitus, son of Aegyptus and Tyria, who married (and was killed by) Cleite, daughter of Danaus and Memphis.〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'', 2. 1. 5〕 *Cleitus, suitor of Pallene, daughter of Sithon of Thrace. He eventually won Pallene's hand and inherited Sithon's kingdom.〔Parthenius, ''Love Romances'', 6; Conon, ''Narrationes'', 10〕 Thus he may be the same as the Sithonian king Cleitus whose daughter Chrysonoe married Proteus.〔Conon, ''Narrationes'', 32〕 *Cleitus, a minstrel at the court of Priamus.〔Scholia on ''Iliad'', 24. 720〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cleitus (mythology)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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