Aon (mythology) explained

Aon (Ancient Greek: Ἄων) in ancient Greek religion, was a son of Poseidon. He was worshiped particularly in Boeotia, which was also known as Aonia, named after him.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Aon. 2007. Myth Index - Greek. dead. . 2012-05-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20120727010552/http://www.mythindex.com/greek-mythology/A/Aon.html. 2012-07-27. This reference appears to be an unattributed copy of the following: Book: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Taylor, Walton and Maberly. 1850. . London. 220. Smith. Sir William. William Smith (lexicographer). 1. Abaeus - Dysponteus.
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