Clymenus

In Greek mythology, Clymenus, or Klymnos ("notorious") may refer to any number of individuals:
  1. Clymenus was the father of Eurydice.
  2. Clymenus was the son of King Aeneas of Calydon.
  3. Clymenus was a King of Olympia.
  4. Clymenus was a King of Arcadia.
  5. Clymenus was a King of Boeotia and father of Phaeton by Merope.
  6. Clymenus was also an alternate name for Hades.

 

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