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In Greek mythology, Melaneus was a son of Apollo. He was the founder of Oechalia (Oikhalia), variously located in Thessaly, Messenia or Euboea. Melaneus inherited Apollo's archery skills and was a noted archer, and married Stratonice. He was the father of Eurytus, the famous archer whose reputation overshadowed his father, and of Ambracia, eponym of Ambracia in Epirus.〔Antoninus Liberalis, ''Metamorphoses'', 4〕 Stratonice was later carried away by Apollo. Alternatively, Melaneus was the husband of Oechalia (merely the eponym of the kingdom he was assigned to by Perieres).〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', 4. 2. 2〕 Amphimedon, a suitor in Homer's ''Odyssey'' is mentioned as being the son of Melaneus, although it may or may not be the same Melaneus mentioned here.〔Homer. ''The Odyssey,'' 24. 103 in ''The Iliad & The Odyssey''. Trans. Samuel Butler. pp. 720-1. ISBN 978-1-4351-1043-4〕 In Antoninus Liberalis' ''Metamorphoses'',〔Antoninus Liberalis, ''Metamorphoses'', 7〕 Autonous is also called son of Melaneus. A centaur named Melaneus is mentioned by Ovid among many others who fought in the battle between the Lapiths and the centaurs.〔Ovid, ''Metamorphoses'', 12. 306〕 ==References== 〔 *March, J., ''Cassell's Dictionary Of Classical Mythology'', London, 1999. ISBN 0-304-35161-X 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「Melaneus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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