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noun - (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
AIDONEUS - For the Greek god who sometimes went by this name, see Hades.Aidoneus (Ancient Greek: ) was a mythical king of the Molossians in Epirus, who is repre...
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(Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone |
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For the Greek god who sometimes went by this name, see Hades.Aidoneus (Ancient Greek: ) was a mythical king of the Molossians in Epirus, who is represented as the husband of Persephone. After Theseus, with the assistance of Pirithous, concealed Helen at Aphidnae, he went to Epirus to procure for Pirithous Kore, the daughter of Aidoneus, as a reward. When Aidoneus discovered that they had come with the intention of carrying off his daughter, he had Pirithous killed by Cerberus, and kept Theseus in captivity, who was afterwards released at the request of Heracles. Eusebius calls the wife of Aidoneus a daughter of queen Demeter, with whom he had eloped. Thus the story of Aidoneus is the legend of Hades' kidnapp of Persephone, in the form of a real-world history, and is undoubtedly the work of a late interpreter of ancient myths. |