Branchus
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In Greek mythology, the name Branchus refers to the following characters, who may or may not be identical:
1. Branchus, son of Apollo (or son of Smycrus and lover of Apollo); his mother was a woman from Miletus, who, while she was pregnant with him, had a vision of being pierced with a ray of light. Branchus received prophetic abilities from Apollo and introduced the worship of the god at Didyma.[1] He also founded a shrine at Miletus.[2] His descendants, the Branchides, were an influential clan of prophets.[3]
2. Branchus, father of Cercyon, by the nymph Argiope.[4]
References
- ↑ Conon, 33
- ↑ Statius, Thebaid, note 16
- ↑ Pliny, Naturalis Historia, 5. 112
- ↑ Apollodorus, The Library, E.1.3
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