Armenus Explained

In Greek mythology, Armenus or Armenius (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἄρμενος) was one of the Argonauts, though one of the most obscure and seldom discussed.[1]

He was believed to have been a native of Rhodes or of Armenion in Thessaly, and to have settled in the country which was called, after him, Armenia.[2] [3] [4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Banier , Antoine . Antoine Banier

    . Antoine Banier . The Mythology and Fables of the Ancients, Explain'd from History . A. Millar . 4 . 1740 . 19 . English . 2023-04-24.

  2. [Strabo]
  3. [Justin (historian)|Justin]
  4. [Stephanus of Byzantium]
  5. Book: Sanducci , A. . Ancient Scholars about the Turks and the Turkic Nations . The Phrygian tribes: the Berecyntes, Cerbesii, Peloponnesians, Dorians, Leucadians, LAcedemonians, Armenians . World Scholarly Press . 2 . 2022 . 519–522 . English . 9798985923704 . 2023-04-24.