Eioneus
In Greek mythology, Eioneus (Ancient Greek: Ἠιονεύς) is a name attributed to the following individuals:
- Eioneus, the Perrhaebian father of Dia, see Deioneus.
- Eioneus, son of Magnes and Philodice and one of the suitors of Hippodamia. He, like all of the other suitors before Pelops, was killed by Oenomaus.
- Eioneus, son of Proteus, father of the Phrygian king Dymas.
- Eioneus, the presumed mythological eponym of the Thracian city of Eion. This character was the father of Rhesus, according to Homer. One source identifies him with Strymon, who was more commonly known as father of Rhesus.
- Eioneus, a Greek warrior in the Trojan War who was killed by Hector using a sharp spear which smote his neck.
- Eioneus or Eion, a Trojan warrior who was killed by Neoptolemus.
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