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1 Menoetiades
Mĕnoetĭus, ii, m., = Menoitios, the son of Actor and father of Patroclus, one of the Argonauts, Hyg. Fab. 14 and 97.—Hence, Mĕnoetĭădes, ae, m., = Menoitiadês, the son of Menœtius, i. e. Patroclus, the friend of Achilles, Prop. 2, 1, 38. -
2 Menoetius
Mĕnoetĭus, ii, m., = Menoitios, the son of Actor and father of Patroclus, one of the Argonauts, Hyg. Fab. 14 and 97.—Hence, Mĕnoetĭădes, ae, m., = Menoitiadês, the son of Menœtius, i. e. Patroclus, the friend of Achilles, Prop. 2, 1, 38. -
3 Patricoles
Pā̆trō̆clus, i (collat. form Pā̆trĭcŏles, is, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 16, 38; cf. Enn. p. 92 Vahl.—Gr. acc. Patroclon, Prop. 2, 8, 33 Müll.; al. Patroclen), m., = Patroklos and Patroklês.I.Son of Menœtius and Sthenele, the friend of Achilles, slain in single combat by Hector, Hyg. Fab. 97; Ov. P. 1, 3, 73 al.—II.A man, otherwise unknown, from whom the Patroclianae sellae (i. e. latrinae) take their name, Mart. 12, 77, 9.—III.The name of an elephant of king Antiochus, Plin. 8, 5, 5, § 12. -
4 Patroclus
Pā̆trō̆clus, i (collat. form Pā̆trĭcŏles, is, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 16, 38; cf. Enn. p. 92 Vahl.—Gr. acc. Patroclon, Prop. 2, 8, 33 Müll.; al. Patroclen), m., = Patroklos and Patroklês.I.Son of Menœtius and Sthenele, the friend of Achilles, slain in single combat by Hector, Hyg. Fab. 97; Ov. P. 1, 3, 73 al.—II.A man, otherwise unknown, from whom the Patroclianae sellae (i. e. latrinae) take their name, Mart. 12, 77, 9.—III.The name of an elephant of king Antiochus, Plin. 8, 5, 5, § 12. -
5 Telephos
I.A king of Mysia, son of Hercules and the nymph Auge. He was wounded before Troy by the spear of Achilles, but was afterwards oured by its rust, Ov. M. 12, 112; 13, 171; id. Tr. 5, 2, 15; Hor. A. P. 96; 140; id. Epod. 17, 8; Hyg. Fab. 101; Plin. 34, 15, 45, § 152; 25, 5, 19, § 42.—II.A contemporary and friend of Horace, Hor. C. 3, 19, 26; 1, 13, 1; 4, 11, 21. -
6 Telephus
I.A king of Mysia, son of Hercules and the nymph Auge. He was wounded before Troy by the spear of Achilles, but was afterwards oured by its rust, Ov. M. 12, 112; 13, 171; id. Tr. 5, 2, 15; Hor. A. P. 96; 140; id. Epod. 17, 8; Hyg. Fab. 101; Plin. 34, 15, 45, § 152; 25, 5, 19, § 42.—II.A contemporary and friend of Horace, Hor. C. 3, 19, 26; 1, 13, 1; 4, 11, 21.
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