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List of minor Greek mythological figures : ウィキペディア英語版
List of minor Greek mythological figures
This list contains persons named in Greek mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
== A ==

* Abas — The name of several mythological figures.
* Abia — Nursemaid of Glenus, a son of Heracles.
* Abrota — Wife of Nisos, king of Megara.
* Acacallis — Daughter of Minos, king of Crete.
* Acallaris — Daughter of Eumedes.
* Acamas, son of Antenor (Ἀκάμας) — A son of Antenor who fought in the Trojan war on the side of Troy.
* Acamas, son of Theseus (Ἀκάμας) — A son of Theseus who fought with the Greeks during the Trojan War.
* Acarnan (Ἀκαρνάν) — A son of Alcmaeon and Callirrhoe.
* Achaeus (Ἀχαιός) — Progenitor of the Achaeans.
* Acoetes — A priest of Dionysus.
* Acraepheus — A son of Apollo.
* Actaeon — A hunter transformed into a stag by Artemis and devoured by his own hounds.
* Actor (Άκτωρ) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aegiale (Αἰγιαλεία) — Unfaithful wife of Diomedes.
* Aegialeus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aepytus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aëdon — Daughter of Pandareus, changed into a nightingale.
* Aërope — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aesacus — A son of Priam who was transformed into a bird.
* Aethalides — Herald of the Argonauts.
* Aethilla — Sister of Priam, king of Troy.
* Aethra (Αἴθρα) — Mother of Theseus.
* Aetolus — A son of Endymion, eponym of Aetolia.
* Agamede — The name of several mythological figures.
* Agamedes — A famed architect.
* Agapenor — Leader of the Arcadians during the Trojan War.
* Agastrophus — A Paeonian ally of the Trojans.
* Agave — Mother of Cadmus and worshipper of Dionysus.
* Agelaus (Ageláos) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aglaea (Αγλαΐα) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aglaulus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Agrius — The name of several mythological figures.
* Agron — A son of Eumelus who was transformed into a plover for disrespecting Hermes, Athena and Artemis.
* Alcaeus (Ἀλκαίος) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alcathous — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alcidice — Wife of Salmoneus, king of Elis.
* Alcimache — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alcimede — Wife of Aeson and mother of Jason.
* Alcimedon — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alcimus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alcinoe — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alcmene (Ἀλκμήνη) — Mother of Heracles.
* Alcyone (Ἀλκυών or Ἀλκυόνη) — Daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx.
* Almus — One of the sons of Sisyphus.
* Aloeus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Alope — A woman seduced by Poseidon in the form of a kingfisher.
* Alphesiboea — The name of several mythological figures.
* Althaea (Ἀλθαία) — Mother of Meleager.
* Althaemenes — Son of Catreus, king of Crete; it was prophesied he would be killed by his own son.
* Amarynceus — A chief of the Eleans.
* Amethystos — A maiden that was changed into amethyst.
* Amphidamas (Ἀμφιδάμας) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amphimachus (Ἀμφίμαχος) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amphinome — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amphinomus (Ἀμφίνομος) — A son of Nisos and one of Penelope's suitors during the ''Odyssey''.
* Amphion — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amphithea (Ἀμφιθέα) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amyclas (Ἀμύκλας) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amyntor (Ἀμύντωρ) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Amythaon — A son of Cretheus, father of Melampus and Bias.
* Anaxarete — A Cypriot maiden turned to stone by Aphrodite for refusing her suitor's advances.
* Anaxibia — The name of several mythological figures.
* Anaxo — Mother of Alcmene.
* Ancaeus — The name of two separate Argonauts, each of whom was killed by a boar.
* Anchialus (Ἀγχίαλος) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Andraemon — The name of several mythological figures.
* Andreus — Son of the river-god Peneus.
* Androgeus — A son of Minos, king of Crete.
* Antenor (Ἀντήνωρ) — A counselor of Priam.
* Anthas — Founder and king of Anthea, a part of what later became Troezen.
* Antheus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Anthus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Anticlus — one of the Greek warriors who hid inside the Trojan Horse.
* Anticlea — Mother of Odysseus.
* Antilochus (Ἀντίλοχος) — A son of Nestor who participated in the Trojan War.
* Antimachus (Αντίμαχος) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Antinoe — The name of several mythological figures.
* Antinous — one of the most prominent and disrespectful suitors of Penelope during the ''Odyssey''.
* Antion — father of Ixion.
* Antiphates — The name of several mythological figures.
* Antiphus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Apemosyne — A daughter of Catreus who was raped by Hermes.
* Aphareus — founder of the city Arene in Messenia.
* Apheidas — The name of several mythological figures.
* Apis — The name of several mythological figures.
* Apisaon — The name of several mythological figures.
* Apsyrtus — A son of Aeëtes, murdered by his sister Medea.
* Arcas (Αρκάς) — Son of Zeus and Callisto.
* Arceophon — A Phoenician man who committed suicide after being spurned by his beloved.
* Arcesilaus — One of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War.
* Areithous — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aretaon — The name of several mythological figures.
* Arete — Wife of Alcinous.
* Arganthone — Famed huntress and lover of Rhesus.
* Arge — The name of several mythological figures.
* Argea — Daughter of Adrastus and wife of Polynices.
* Argia — The name of several mythological characters.
* Argynnus — Beloved of Agamemnon.
* Arisbas — The name of several mythological figures.
* Aristodemus (Ἀριστόδημος) — A descendant of Heracles who helped lead the Dorian Invasion.
* Aristomachus (Ἀριστόμαχος) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Asius — The name of two people who fought during the Trojan War.
* Aspalis — A maiden of Melite, Phthia associated with a local cult of Artemis.
* Astacus — The name of several mythological figures.
* Asterodia — The name of several mythological figures.
* Asteropaios — A Paeonian ally of the Trojans.
* Asterope — The name of several mythological figures.
* Astyanassa — Helen of Troy's maid.
* Astyanax (Ἀστυάναξ) — Infant son of Hector and Andromache, killed during the Sack of Troy.
* Astydameia (Ἀστυδάμεια) — The name of several mythological figures.
* Astynome — The name of several mythological figures.
* Astyoche — The name of several mythological figures.
* Astypalaea (Ἀστυπάλαια) — A lover of Poseidon.
* Atrax — founder of Atracia in Thessaly.
* Atymnius — The name of several mythological figures.
* Auge — mother of the hero Telephus.
* Autochthe — A daughter of Perseus and Andromeda who married Aegeus.
* Autolycus — A son of Hermes.
* Automedon (Αυτομέδων) — Achilles' charioteer.
* Autonoë — Daughter of Cadmus and mother of Actaeon.
* Autonous — man transformed by the gods into a stone curlew.
* Axylus — A participant in the Trojan War who fought on the side of Troy.

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