Aeneads — In Roman mythology, the Aeneads (Αἰνειάδες in Greek) were the friends, family and companions of Aeneas, with whom they fled from Troy after the Trojan War. Virgil also used the word as a synonym of Trojan , a person from Troy.The Aeneads included … Wikipedia
Cyzicus (Greek mythology) — King Cyzicus ruled over the Dolionians, a tribe that inhabited the southern shore of the Propontis. He gave his name to a city of the same name, Cyzicus, his capital. King Cyzicus welcomed the Argonauts on their journey to Colchis; but after… … Wikipedia
Eunicus — (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Εὔνικος) is the name of two different people in Classical history:*Eunicus, an Athenian comic poet of the Old Comedy, contemporary with Aristophanes and Philyllius. Only one line of his is preserved, from his play Anteia … Wikipedia
Cyzicvs — CYZĬCVS, i, Gr. Κύζικος, ου, des Aeneus und der Aenete, Eusors Tochter, Sohn. Orph. Argon. 500. Euphorion. ap. Parthen. Erot. c. 28. Andere machen ihn selbst zu Eusors, Hygin. Fab. 16. und einige auch zu des Apollo und der Stilbe Sohn. Conon.… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Cyzicus (mythology) — King Cyzicus ruled over the Dolionians, a tribe that inhabited the southern shore of the Propontis. He gave his name to a city of the same name, Cyzicus, his capital. King Cyzicus welcomed the Argonauts on their journey to Colchis; but after… … Wikipedia