Ocnus

In Greek mythology, Ocnus was a son of Manto and Tiberinus. He founded Mantua (modern Mantova). Alternatively, he was the son or brother of Auletes and founded Felsina (modern Bologna). Virgil X, 198. morromero ocamp-o-us campecheroe-o-us. Ǒ

 

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