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OedipusOedipus or OElig;dipus less commonly Oidipous was the mythical king of Thebes, son of Laius and Jocasta, who, unknowingly, killed his father and married his mother. Laius once raped one of his students, Chrysippus and was in turn cursed by Pelops, the boyOenoThis article is on Greek mythology. The island of Oeno is here. In Greek mythology Oeno daughter of Anius, was the goddess of wine (hence oenology is the study of wine). She was one of the Oenotropae and had the ability to change anything into wine. AgricOenoneIn Greek mythology, Oenone ("wine woman") was the first wife of Paris. She was a mountain nymph (an Oread) on Mount Ida in Phrygia, a mountain associated with the Mother Goddess Cybele. Her father was Cebren, a river-god. Her very name links her to the na
OebalusIn Greek mythology, King Oebalus of Sparta, son of Cynortas, was the second husband of Gorgophone. With her, he fathered Tyndareus, Icarius and Hippocoon. Oebalus is often confused with Gorgophone's first husband, Perieres, son of Aeolus. They are separatOeagrusIn Greek mythology, Oeagrus was king of Thrace. He and the muse Calliope were possibly the parents of Orpheus and Linus. He is sometimes called the son of Ares, but other times Charops is mentioned as his father, which explains his inheritance of the throOenomausIn Greek mythology, King Oenomaus of Pisa was the son of Ares by Sterope (or by Harpina daughter of Phliasian Asopus) and father of Hippodamia. Pelops wanted to marry Hippodamia of Pisa. Oenamaus had pursued a thirteen suitors of Hippodamia and killed the
OeneusIn Greek mythology, two people shared the name Oeneus or Oineus . By Periboea, father of Tydeus #A Calydonian king, son of Porthaon, husband of Althaea and father of Meleager and Melanippe. He introduced winemaking to Aetolia, which he learned from DionysOenopionIn Greek mythology, Oenopion ("wine-faced"), son of Dionysus and Ariadne, was a legendary king of Khios, said to have brought winemaking to the island. He had one daughter: Merope. Orion fell in love with Merope but Oenopion did not want the marriage to hOenotrusIn Greek mythology, Oenotrus was the son of Lycaon. He lived in Italy. The Southern Pass ( Oenotria) was named after him.
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