Cometes
In Greek mythology, Cometes may refer to the following figures:
- Cometes, son of Thestius and brother of Prothous and Althaea.[1] He was probably the same as Cometes, father of Asterius, one of the Argonauts[2] if we consider the passage in Orphic Argonautica, where his son Asterius was mentioned among his kin, Meleager and Iphitus as crews of Argo. His wife could be Antigona (daughter of Pheres) who was called mother of Asterius.[3]
- Cometes, one of the Lapiths attending Pirithous' wedding. He was killed by Charaxus, his friend, accidentally.[4]
- Cometes, was the lover of Aegialia, wife of Diomedes, when the latter was fighting at Troy. Cometes was son of Sthenelus, son of Capaneus, son of Hipponous.[5]
- Cometes, was the first among the sons of Tisamenus to sail to Asia. It was under the reign of Tisamenus, son of Orestes, that the Heracleidae returned to the Peloponnesus.[6]
Reference
- ↑ Pausanias. Description of Greece 8.45.7
- ↑ Apollodorus. Bibliotheca Book 1.9.16; Apollonius of Rhodes. Argonautica Book 1.20ff
- ↑ Hyg.Fab.14
- ↑ Ovid. Metamorphoses 12.284
- ↑ Apollodorus. Epitome 6.10
- ↑ Pausanias. Description of Greece 7.6.2
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