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In Greek mythology, Thoas (Ancient Greek: Θόας, "fleet, swift") was a son of the god Dionysus and Ariadne, the daughter of the Cretan king Minos. He was the king of Lemnos when the Lemnian women decided to kill all the men on the island.
- Thoas (king of the Taurians)
He was king when Agamemnon's daughter Iphigenia was taken to...
- Thoas (son of Jason)
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- Thoas (king of the Taurians)
Thoas. Thoas may refer to several figures in Greek mythology: Thoas (king of Lemnos), saved by his daughter Hypsipyle from the massacre by the Lemnian women, a son of Dionysus and Ariadne, sometimes identified with Thoas (king of the Taurians) below.
In Greek mythology, Thoas (Ancient Greek: Θόας, "fleet, swift") may refer to the following figures: Thoas, a king of Lemnos saved by his daughter Hypsipyle from the massacre by the Lemnian women. He was a son of Dionysus and Ariadne, and sometimes identified with Thoas, the king of the Taurians, below.
The Trojan War. By the time of the Trojan War, Thoas had apparently succeeded his father Andraemon to the Calydonian throne. The Iliad describes him as ruling Calydon and the nearby city of Pleuron, where, it says, he was "honoured ... even as a god". [7] . According to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, Thoas was one of the suitors of Helen. [8] .
Mythology. See also. Notes. References. Euneus. In Greek mythology, Euneus ( Ancient Greek: Εὔνηος) was a son of Jason and Queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos; [1] he had a twin brother whose name is variously given as Nebrophonus, [2] Thoas [3] or Deipylus. [4] Mythology.