Andropompus

In Greek mythology, Andropompus (Ancient Greek: Ανδρόχόμχος) was one of the descendants of Neleus, king of Thessaly,[1] as son of Penthilus and Anchirhoe.[2] He was the father of King Melanthus[3] of Athens.

See also

  • Borus
  • Lebedus
  • Seferihisar
  • Xanthus

References

  1. Universal historical dictionary: or explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of biblical, political and eccles. history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics, Volume 1 George Crabb 1833 (Google eBook) retrieved 08:48 11.10.11
  2. Scholia on Plato, Symposium, 208d, citing Hellanicus
  3. Pausanias The description of Greece By Pausanias 08:37 11.10.11

External links

  • Thomas Falconer - Chronological tables: beginning with the reign of Solomon, and ending with the death of Alexander the Great. With a prefatory discourse (Google eBook) 1796 retrieved 08:40 11.10.11
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