Aulis (mythology) explained

In Greek mythology, Aulis (Ancient Greek: Αὐλίς) was the eponym of the Boeotian town of Aulis.[1]

Mythology

Aulis was a daughter of King Ogyges of Boeotia.[2] Her sisters were Alacomenia and Thelxinoea, collectively called Praxidicae (Πραξιδίκαι), goddesses who watched over oaths.

Other traditions called Aulis a daughter of Euonymus, the son of the river-god Cephissus.[3]

Notes

  1. [Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]
  2. Suda s.v. Praxidike
  3. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Αὐλίς

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