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Triopas
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In Greek mythology, Triopas or Triops ("three eyes") was the name of several characters, whose relations are unclear.
- Triopas was one of the Heliadae, sons of Helios and Rhodus. Triopas, along with his brothers, Macar, Actis and Candalus, were jealous of a fifth brother, Tenages's, skill at science. They killed him. Triopas escaped to Kos and then founded the city of Knidos. Having taken up a kingdom in Thessaly, he offended Demeter by felling the oaks of her sacred grove, and was cursed with unceasing hunger. He was also called the son of Poseidon and Canace, daughter of Aeolus and Enarete, or of Peranthus. Father of Phorbas, Erysichthon, and Iphimedia, by Hiscilla, daughter of Myrmidon.
References
- Arthur Bernard Cook. "Zeus, Jupiter, and the Oak". The Classical Review 18:1:75-89 (February 1904). (JSTOR)
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