Acraepheus Explained

Acraepheus (Ancient Greek: Ἀκραιφεύς) was, in Greek mythology, a son of Apollo to whom the foundation of the town of Acraephnium, a Boeotian town on the lake Copais, was ascribed. In Acraephnium, Apollo was attached with the epithet Acraephius or Acraephiaeus by worshipers.[1] Acraepheus could have been father of Ptous by Euxippe.[2]

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  1. [Stephanus of Byzantium]
  2. [Aelius Herodianus|Herodian]