List of minor Greek mythological figures
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This list contains persons named in Greek mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
A
- Abas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Abia — Nursemaid of Glenus, a son of Heracles.* Acallaris — Daughter of Eumedes.
- Abrota — Wife of Nisos, king of Megara.
- Acacallis — Daughter of Minos, king of Crete.
- Acamas, son of Antenor (Ἀκάμας) — A son of Antenor who fought in the Trojan war on the side of Troy.
- Acamas, son of Theseus (Ἀκάμας) — A son of Theseus who fought with the Greeks during the Trojan War.
- Acarnan (Ἀκαρνάν) — A son of Alcmaeon and Callirrhoe.
- Achaeus (Ἀχαιός) — Progenitor of the Achaeans.
- Acoetes — A priest of Dionysus.
- Acraepheus — A son of Apollo.
- Actaeon — A hunter transformed into a stag by Artemis and devoured by his own hounds.
- Actor (Άκτωρ) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aegiale (Αἰγιαλεία) — Unfaithful wife of Diomedes.
- Aegialeus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aepytus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aëdon — Daughter of Pandareus, changed into a nightingale.
- Aërope — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aesacus — A son of Priam who was transformed into a bird.
- Aethalides — Herald of the Argonauts.
- Aethilla — Sister of Priam, king of Troy.
- Aethra (Αἴθρα) — Mother of Theseus.
- Aetolus — A son of Endymion, eponym of Aetolia.
- Agamede — The name of several mythological figures.
- Agamedes — A famed architect.
- Agapenor — Leader of the Arcadians during the Trojan War.
- Agastrophus — A Paeonian ally of the Trojans.
- Agave — Mother of Cadmus and worshipper of Dionysus.
- Agelaus (Ageláos) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aglaea (Αγλαΐα) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aglaulus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Agrius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Agron — A son of Eumelus who was transformed into a plover for disrespecting Hermes, Athena and Artemis.
- Alcaeus (Ἀλκαίος) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alcathous — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alcidice — Wife of Salmoneus, king of Elis.
- Alcimache — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alcimede — Wife of Aeson and mother of Jason.
- Alcimedon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alcimus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alcinoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alcmene (Ἀλκμήνη) — Mother of Heracles.
- Alcyone (Ἀλκυών or Ἀλκυόνη) — Daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx.
- Almus — One of the sons of Sisyphus.
- Aloeus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Alope — A woman seduced by Poseidon in the form of a kingfisher.
- Alphesiboea — The name of several mythological figures.
- Althaea (Ἀλθαία) — Mother of Meleager.
- Althaemenes — Son of Catreus, king of Crete; it was prophesied he would kill his own father.
- Amarynceus — A chief of the Eleans.
- Amethystos — A maiden that was changed into amethyst.
- Amphidamas (Ἀμφιδάμας) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amphimachus (Ἀμφίμαχος) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amphinome — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amphinomus (Ἀμφίνομος) — A son of Nisos and one of Penelope's suitors during the Odyssey.
- Amphion — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amphithea (Ἀμφιθέα) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amyclas (Ἀμύκλας) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amyntor (Ἀμύντωρ) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Amythaon — A son of Cretheus, father of Melampus and Bias.
- Anaxarete — A Cypriot maiden turned to stone by Aphrodite for refusing her suitor's advances.
- Anaxibia — The name of several mythological figures.
- Anaxo — Mother of Alcmene.
- Ancaeus — The name of two separate Argonauts, each of whom was killed by a boar.
- Anchialus (Ἀγχίαλος) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Andraemon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Andreus — Son of the river-god Peneus.
- Androgeus — A son of Minos, king of Crete.
- Antenor (Ἀντήνωρ) — A counselor of Priam.
- Anthas — Founder and king of Anthea, a part of what later became Troezen.
- Antheus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Anthus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Anticlus — one of the Greek warriors who hid inside the Trojan Horse.
- Anticlea — Mother of Odysseus.
- Antilochus (Ἀντίλοχος) — A son of Nestor who participated in the Trojan War.
- Antimachus (Αντίμαχος) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Antinoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Antinous — one of the most prominent and disrespectful suitors of Penelope during the Odyssey.
- Antion — father of Ixion.
- Antiphates — The name of several mythological figures.
- Antiphus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Apemosyne — A daughter of Catreus who was raped by Hermes.
- Aphareus — founder of the city Arene in Messenia.
- Apheidas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Apis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Apisaon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Apsyrtus — A son of Aeëtes, murdered by his sister Medea.
- Arcas (Αρκάς) — Son of Zeus and Callisto.
- Arceophon — A Phoenician man who committed suicide after being spurned by his beloved.
- Arcesilaus — One of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War.
- Areithous — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aretaon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Arete — Wife of Alcinous.
- Arganthone — Famed huntress and lover of Rhesus.
- Arge — The name of several mythological figures.
- Argea — Daughter of Adrastus and wife of Polynices.
- Argia — The name of several mythological characters.
- Argynnus — Beloved of Agamemnon.
- Arisbas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Aristodemus (Ἀριστόδημος) — A descendant of Heracles who helped lead the Dorian Invasion.
- Aristomachus (Ἀριστόμαχος) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Asius — The name of two people who fought during the Trojan War.
- Aspalis — A maiden of Melite, Phthia associated with a local cult of Artemis.
- Astacus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Asterodia — The name of several mythological figures.
- Asteropaios — A Paeonian ally of the Trojans.
- Asterope — The name of several mythological figures.
- Astyanassa — Helen of Troy's maid.
- Astyanax (Ἀστυάναξ) — Infant son of Hector and Andromache, killed during the Sack of Troy.
- Astydameia (Ἀστυδάμεια) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Astynome — The name of several mythological figures.
- Astyoche — The name of several mythological figures.
- Astypalaea (Ἀστυπάλαια) — A lover of Poseidon.
- Atrax — founder of Atracia in Thessaly.
- Atymnius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Auge — mother of the hero Telephus.
- Autochthe — A daughter of Perseus and Andromeda who married Aegeus.
- Autolycus — A son of Hermes.
- Automedon (Αυτομέδων) — Achilles' charioteer.
- Autonoë — Daughter of Cadmus and mother of Actaeon.
- Autonous — man transformed by the gods into a stone curlew.
- Axylus — A participant in the Trojan War who fought on the side of Troy.
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- Batea — wife of Dardanus and mother of Ilus.
- Baubo — An old woman who jested with Demeter while the goddess was mourning the loss of Persephone.
- Baucis — A virtuous old woman whose hospitality the gods rewarded.
- Bianna — A Cretan woman who migrated to Gaul and disappeared in a chasm of the earth.
- Bienor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Biston — A son of Ares and eponym of Bistonia in Thrace.
- Bormus — A Mariandynian youth abducted by nymphs.
- Borus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Botres — A son of Eumelus, transformed into a bee-eater.
- Budeia — A Boeotian princess who led an army against Thebes.
- Briseus — father of Briseis.
- Broteas — A son of Tantalus.
- Bucolion — illegitimate son of the Trojan king Laomedon and half-brother of Priam.
- Buphagus — A son of Iapetus.
- Bura — A daughter of Ion.
- Butes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Byblis — A woman who fell in love with her twin brother.
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- Calesius — Axylus' charioteer.
- Caletor — The name of two men involved in the Trojan War.
- Callidice — queen of Thesprotia and wife of Odysseus.
- Callithyia — The first priestess of Hera.
- Calyce — The name of several mythological figures.
- Calydon — Eponym of Calydon Aetolia.
- Canace — A daughter of Aeolus and lover of Poseidon.
- Canethus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Canthus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Capaneus — An arrogant warrior who was struck down by Zeus.
- Capys — The name of several mythological figures.
- Carius — A son of Zeus believed to have learned music from nymphs.
- Carystus — Son of Chiron.
- Cassiopeia — A vain Ethiopian queen, punished by Poseidon for her hubris.
- Caucon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Caunus — A son of Miletus who fled from his twin sister's incestuous advances.
- Cebriones — An illegitimate son of Priam.
- Celtine — A Celtic princess and lover of Heracles.
- Cerambus — A talented yet arrogant singer who was transformed into a beetle.
- Cerdo — wife of Phoroneus.
- Cestrinus — Son of Helenus and Andromache.
- Ceyx — husband of Alcyone.
- Chaeresilaus — Son of Iasius.
- Chalciope — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chalcodon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Charops — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chelone — changed into a tortoise by Hermes.
- Chione, daughter of Arcturus — A lover of Boreas.
- Chione, daughter of Callirrhoe — A woman transformed by Hermes into a snow cloud.
- Chione, daughter of Daedalion — mother of Philammon and Autolycus by Apollo and Hermes respectively.
- Chloris — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chromia — Daughter of Itonus.
- Chrysanthis — A woman who told Demeter of the abduction of Persephone.
- Chryseis — A woman enslaved as a war prize by Agamemnon, who was later forced to return her.
- Chryses — A priest of Apollo and father of Chryseis.
- Chrysippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chrysothemis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chthonia — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chthonius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Chthonophyle — A daughter of Sicyon and wife of Phlias.
- Cilix — founder of Cilicia.
- Cilla — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cleite — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cleitus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cleoboea — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cleobule — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cleodaeus — A grandson of Heracles.
- Cleopatra — wife of Meleager.
- Clinis — A Babylonian man, transformed into a bird.
- Clonius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Clymenus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Clytie — The name of several mythological figures.
- Clytius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Clytodora — The name of several mythological figures.
- Clytus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Coeranus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Comaetho — The name of several mythological figures.
- Coön — A son of Antenor who fell against Agamemnon.
- Copreus — herald of Eurystheus.
- Coresus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Coronis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cragaleus — A man transformed into stone by Apollo.
- Cratos — god of Strength.
- Crete — The name of several mythological figures.
- Creusa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Crino — The name of several mythological figures.
- Crisus — founder of the town of Crissa.
- Ctesippus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Ctesylla — A maiden of Ioulis.
- Ctimene — younger sister of Odysseus.
- Cyanippus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cychreus — Son of Poseidon and Salamis.
- Cycnus — The name of several mythological figures, most of whom were transformed into swans.
- Cydippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cydon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Cynurus — A son of Perseus.
- Cyparissus — A boy beloved by Apollo and transformed into a cypress tree after his death.
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- Daedalion — A man transformed by Apollo into a hawk.
- Daedalus — A skilled inventor and artisan.
- Dascylus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Deileon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Deimachus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Deioneus (Δηιονεύς) or Deion (Δηίων) — The name of several mythological figures.
- Deiphobus — A son of Priam and Hecuba who fought in the Trojan War.
- Deipyle — wife of Tydeus and mother of Diomedes.
- Delphus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Demodice — The name of several mythological figures.
- Demonassa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Demonice — The name of several mythological figures.
- Demophon of Eleusis — A son of Celeus, king of Eleusis, whom Demeter attempted and failed to immortalise.
- Deucalion — Survivor of the Deluge.
- Dexamenus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dia — mother of Pirithoös.
- Dictys — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dimoetes — brother of Troezen.
- Diocles — The name of several mythological figures.
- Diomede — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dirce — wife of Lycus.
- Dius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dolius — A slave of Penelope.
- Dolon — A fast runner who fought for Troy in the Trojan War.
- Dolops — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dorus — Progenitor of the Dorians.
- Dotis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dryas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Dryope — A woman transformed into a black poplar.
- Dymas — The name of several mythological figures.
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- Echion — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eioneus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Electryone — A daughter of Helios and Rhode.
- Eleius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eleuther — The name of several mythological figures.
- Elpenor — A crew member of Odysseus, who died in an accident; his shade approached Odysseus in the Underworld to beg him for a proper burial.
- Elymus — Progenitor of the Elymians.
- Emathion — The name of several mythological figures.
- Enarete — wife of Aeolus.
- Endeïs — Daughter of Chiron.
- Endymion — eternally sleeping lover of the moon goddess Selene.
- Enyeus — The name of several mythological characters.
- Epeius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Epicasta — The name of several mythological figures.
- Epidaurus — eponymous hero of the city Epidaurus.
- Epipole — A woman that went to Trojan War in disguise of a man.
- Epirus — Daughter of Agave and Echion, after whom the region of Epirus was named.
- Epistrophus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Epochus — The name of several mythological characters.
- Ereuthalion — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eribotes — one of the Argonauts.
- Eriopis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eriphyle — mother of Alcmaeon and wife of Amphiaraus.
- Erymanthus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Erythras — The name of several mythological figures.
- Euippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Euchenor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eulimene — A Cretan girl who was put to death after having an affair with a man other than her betrothed.
- Eumaeus — Odysseus' loyal swineherd.
- Eumedes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Euphorion — The son of Achilles and Helen.
- Europs — The name of several mythological figures.
- Euryalus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Euryanassa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurybates — herald of the Greek armies and squire to Odysseus during the Trojan War.
- Eurycleia — The wet-nurse of Odysseus.
- Eurycyda — A lover of Poseidon.
- Eurydamas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurylochus — The second-in-command of Odysseus' ship during the return to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
- Eurymachus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurymedon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurymedousa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurypyle — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurypylus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Euryte — Daughter of Hippodamas.
- Eurythemis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurythemista — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurytion — The name of several mythological figures.
- Eurytus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Evaechme — The name of several mythological figures.
- Evippus — The name of several mythological figures.
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- Galanthis — Servant and friend of Alcmene, who foiled Hera's plan to prevent Heracles' birth and was transformed into a weasel in punishment.
- Gerana — A Pygmy queen changed into a crane.
- Golgos — Son of Adonis and Aphrodite
- Gorge — The name of several mythological figures.
- Gorgophone — Daughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
- Guneus — The name of several mythological figures.
H
- Haemon — Son of Creon and Eurydice.
- Halaesus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Halirrhothius — A son of Poseidon who was killed by Ares.
- Harpalion — The name of several mythological figures.
- Harpalyce — The name of several mythological figures.
- Harpalycus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hecamede — Daughter of Arsinoös who was captured and given to Nestor as a servant.
- Heleus — A son of Perseus and Andromeda.
- Henioche — The name of several mythological figures.
- Herippe — A woman from Miletus, abducted by the Gauls.
- Hermippe — wife of Orchomeus and mother of Minyas by Poseidon.
- Hero and Leander — Star-crossed lovers.
- Hippocoön — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hippodamas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hippodamia — wife of Pelops.
- Hippolytus — A son of Theseus.
- Hippotes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hippothoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hippothous — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hodites — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hodoedocus — Son of Cynus, father of Oileus.
- Hyacinthus — A lover of Apollo changed into a flower.
- Hyacinthus of Lacedaemon — father of four daughters who were sacrificed to avert plague.
- Hyamus — maternal grandfather of Delphus.
- Hyettus — An Argive, reputedly the first person to ever commit murder over adultery.
- Hylas — Arms bearer to Heracles.
- Hyllus — Son of Heracles and Deianira.
- Hyperbius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hyperenor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hyperes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hyperippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hypermnestra — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hyperochus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hyperphas — father of Euryganeia and Euryanassa.
- Hypsenor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Hyrmine — The wife of Phorbas.
- Hyrnetho — The wife of Deiphontes.
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- Ialmenus — A son of Ares who sailed with the Argonauts.
- Iasus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Icarius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Icarus — The son of Daedalus, who fell to his death.
- Ilione — Daughter of Priam and wife of Polymestor.
- Ilioneus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Imbrius — A son-in-law of Priam.
- Iodame — Daughter of Itonus, turned to stone by Athena.
- Iole — Daughter of Eurytus.
- Ion — Son of Apollo and Creusa, wife of Xuthus.
- Iphianassa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Iphianeira — The name of several mythological figures.
- Iphicles — The name of several mythological figures.
- Iphidamas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Iphimedeia — A lover of Poseidon.
- Iphinoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Iphitus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Iphthime — The name of several mythological figures.
- Itonus — Son of Amphictyon and founder of a shrine to Athena.
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- Lamedon — A son of Coronus of Sicyon.
- Lampus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Laodamas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Laodamia — The name of several mythological figures.
- Laodice — A daughter of Priam.
- Laonome — The name of several mythological figures.
- Laophoon — A Paeonian ally of the Trojans in the Trojan War.
- Laothoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lapithes — eponym of the Lapiths.
- Leitus — A leader of the Achaean forces during the Trojan War.
- Leos — name of two Attic heroes.
- Lepreus — A grandson of Poseidon and an enemy of Heracles.
- Lethaea — A woman turned into stone for her vanity.
- Leucippus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Leucon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Leuconoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Leucophrye — Daughter of Mandrolytus; she betrayed her city for the love of a man.
- Leucus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lityerses — A son of Midas killed by Heracles, and eponym of a kind of reaping songs.
- Lophis — The young son of a Boeotian king.
- Lupa — The minor goddess of wolves.
- Lycaon of Troy — A son of Priam, killed by Achilles.
- Lycaste — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lycastus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lycorus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lycurgus of Thrace — A king of the Edoni in Thrace.
- Lysianassa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lysimache — The name of several mythological figures.
- Lysippe — The name of several mythological figures.
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- Machaon — A physician and son of Asclepius who fought on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War.
- Maeon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Magnes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Mantius — A son of Melampus and father of Cleitus.
- Mariandynus — Eponymous hero of the Mariandyni.
- Mecisteus — Son of Talaus who participated in the war of the Seven Against Thebes.
- Meda — The name of several mythological figures.
- Medôn — The name of several mythological figures.
- Megapenthes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Melanippus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Melantho — A disloyal servant of Penelope.
- Melas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Meliboea — The name of several mythological figures.
- Melicertes — Son of Athamas and Ino who was transformed into the marine god Palaemon.
- Melite — An eponymous heroine of a deme in Attica.
- Memphis — eponym of Memphis, Egypt.
- Menippe — A daughter of Orion who was transformed into a comet.
- Messene — An ambitious Argive princess for whom Messenia was named.
- Metaneira — wife of Celeus, king of Eleusis.
- Metioche — A daughter of Orion who was transformed into a comet.
- Mestor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Mestra — Daughter of Erysichthon who possessed the gift of shape-shifting.
- Miletus — A son of Apollo and founder of the city Miletus.
- Minyas — founder of Orchomenus in Boeotia.
- Molurus — The man killed by Hyettus.
- Munichus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Myrina — The name of several mythological figures.
- Myrmidon — eponymous progenitor of the Myrmidons.
- Myrmidone — The name of several mythological figures.
- Myrrha — The mother of Adonis.
- Myrtilus — charioteer of Oenomaus.
- Myrto — The name of several mythological figures.
- Mysius — An Argive who offered hospitality to Demeter.
- Mytilene — The name of several mythological figures.
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- Narcissus — A young man who fell in love with his own reflection.
- Naubolus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Nausicaa — A Phaeacian princess who aided Odysseus.
- Nausithous — The name of several mythological figures.
- Neoptolemus — A son of Achilles.
- Nicippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Nireus — An Achaean leader during the Trojan War, renowned for his beauty.
- Nyctimene — A woman transformed by Athena into an owl.
- Nyctimus — A son of Lycaon who was killed and served up as a meal to Zeus.
- Nemesis — Goddess of revenge.
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- Oenoe — The name of several mythological characters.
- Oenone — The first wife of Paris, whom he abandoned in favour of Helen.
- Oenotrus — A son of Lycaon.
- Olenus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Omphale — A queen of Lydia to whom Heracles was required to become a slave for the period of a year.
- Oncius — A son of Apollo and eponymous hero of Oncium, Arcadia.
- Orchomenus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Orestheus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Orion — A hunter whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion.
- Ormenus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Ornytion — A son of Sisyphus and ruler over Corinth.
- Ornytus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Orsilochus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Othryoneus — A suitor of Cassandra.
- Oxylus — The name of several mythological figures.
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- Paeon (father of Agastrophus) — A Paeonian, father of Agastrophus and Laophoon.
- Paeon (son of Antilochus) — A Messenian noble.
- Paeon (son of Endymion) — Eponym of Paeonia.
- Paeon (son of Poseidon) — By Helle, sister of Phrixus.
- Pallene — The name of several mythological figures.
- Pandaie — A daughter of Heracles in India.
- Pandareus — A friend of Tantalus who got involved into the latter's impious deeds.
- Pandarus — A Trojan archer who fought in the Trojan War.
- Pandora II — A daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha.
- Panopeus — A son of Phocus.
- Panthous — An elder of Troy.
- Paris — A son of Priam whose abduction of Helen resulted in the Trojan War.
- Parthenopeus — one of the Seven Against Thebes.
- Patroclus — A comrade of Achilles who was killed by Hector during the Trojan War.
- Peirous — A Thracian ally of the Trojans.
- Peisenor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Peisidice — The name of several mythological figures.
- Peisistratus — The youngest son of Nestor.
- Pelopia — The name of several mythological figures.
- Peneleos — An Achaean soldier in the Trojan War.
- Penthilus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Periboea — The name of several mythological figures.
- Perigune — Daughter of Sinis and lover of Theseus.
- Perileos — The name of several mythological figures.
- Perimede — The name of several mythological figures.
- Perimedes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Periphas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Periphetes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Peristhenes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phaenops — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phaëton — A son of Helios who lost control of his father's sun chariot and was struck down by Zeus to prevent disaster.
- Phalanthus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phalerus — A son of Alcon who sailed with the Argonauts.
- Pharis — A son of Hermes and founder of Pharae in Messene.
- Phemius — An Ithacan poet who performs in the house of Odysseus.
- Phialo — A lover of Heracles.
- Phocus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Philemon — A virtuous old man who was rewarded by Zeus.
- Philoctetes — A famed archer who participated in the Trojan War.
- Phlias — A son of Dionysus who sailed with the Argonauts.
- Phocus — A son of Aeacus, killed by his brothers Peleus and Telemon.
- Phoenix — one of the Myrmidons who participated in the Trojan War.
- Phorbas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phorcys — A Phrygian ally of Priam in the Trojan War.
- Phrastor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phrixus — A son of Athamas and Nephele, rescued by Chrysomallus, the ram with the golden fleece.
- Phrontis — A son of Phrixus who sailed with the Argonauts.
- Phylacus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phylas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Phyleus — Son of Augeas.
- Phyllis — wife of Demophon of Athens.
- Physadeia — The name of several mythological figures.
- Physcoa — member of the Sixteen Women and lover of Dionysus.
- Phytalus — An Attic hero encountered by Demeter.
- Pleuron — eponym of Pleuron, Aetolia.
- Plexippus — The name of several mythological characters.
- Podalirius — A healer and son of Asclepius who participated in the Trojan War.
- Polites — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polyboea — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polycaon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polycaste — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polydorus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polymele — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polypheides — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polystratus — A youth of Dyme, Achaea.
- Polyxenus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Polyxo — The name of several mythological figures.
- Praxithea — The name of several mythological figures.
- Presbon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Proclia — Daughter of Laomedon, sister of Priam and wife of Cycnus.
- Procrustes — A rogue smith and bandit from Attica who attacked people.
- Promedon — Possibly a follower of Orpheus.
- Pronax — A brother of Adrastus.
- Prosymnus — A shepherd who aided Dionysus in rescuing Semele from Hades.
- Protesilaus — The first Greek soldier to die at Troy.
- Prothoenor — one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War.
- Psophis — The name of several mythological figures.
- Pterelaos — The name of several mythological figures.
- Ptous — eponym of Mount Ptous in Boeotia.
- Pygmalion — A sculptor who fell in love with his own creation.
- Pylaeus — A Pelasgian ally of the Trojans.
- Pylaemenes — An Enetian ally of the Trojans.
- Pyraechmes — A Paeonian ally of the Trojans.
- Pyramus — Tragic lover of Thisbe, on whom Shakespeare's Romeo is based.
- Pyrrha — Wife of Deucalion.
R
- Rarus — A possible father of Triptolemus.
- Rhadine and Leontichus — Star-crossed lovers.
- Rhoeo — A lover of Apollo.
S
- Saon — The name of several mythological figures.
- Schedius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Schoeneus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Scylaceus — A Lycian ally of the Trojans.
- Selemnus — A man who loved the sea nymph Argyra.
- Selene — The goddess of the moon.
- Sidero — Stepmother of Tyro.
- Socus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Solymus — Ancestral hero of the Solymi tribe in Lycia.
- Sostratus — A beloved of Heracles.
- Sparta — wife of Lacedaemon for whom the city of Sparta was named.
- Staphylus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Stentor — A herald of the Greek forces during the Trojan War.
- Stheneboea — Daughter of Iobates and consort of Proteus.
- Sthenele — The name of several mythological figures.
- Sthenelus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Stratonice — The name of several mythological figures.
- Strophius — The name of several mythological figures.
- Stymphalus — A son of Elatus.
- Syleus — A Lydian who forced people to dig his vineyard and was killed by Heracles.
- Syme — Eponym of the island Syme.
T
- Teuthras — a native of Magnesia, who fought at Troy and was killed by Hector and Ares.[1]
- Teuthras — an Athenian, founder and eponym of Teuthrone in Laconia.[2]
- Teuthras — Brother of Tyres and one of the companions of Aeneas.[3]
- Teuthras — a young man of Argos, son of Iphiclus; he was shot to death by the Amazon Hippolyta during the Parthian War.[4]
- Tecmessa — The name of several mythological figures.
- Tegeates — founder of Tegea.
- Telecleia — A daughter of Ilus and wife of Cisseus.
- Telegonus — Son of Circe and Odysseus.
- Telemachus — Son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in the Odyssey.
- Teleon — father of Butes and Eribotes.
- Telephassa — wife of Agenor and mother of Cadmus.
- Tenes — eponymous hero of Tenedos.
- Termerus — A bandit killed by Heracles.
- Theiodamas — The name of several mythological figures.
- Themiste — A daughter of Ilus and mother of Anchises.
- Themisto — Third wife of Athamas.
- Theobule — The name of several mythological figures.
- Theonoe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Theophane — A lover of Poseidon, changed into an ewe.
- Thero — The name of several mythological figures.
- Thersander — The name of several mythological figures.
- Thersites — A soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- Thespius — founder-king of Thespiae Boeotia.
- Thestius — father of Iphicles.
- Thestor — The name of several mythological figures.
- Thisbe — Tragic lover of Pyramus, on whom Shakespeare's Juliet is based.
- Thoas — A leader of the Aetolian armies during the Trojan War.
- Thoön — The name of several mythological figures.
- Thrasymedes — Soldier who fought on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War.
- Thymoetes — The name of several mythological figures.
- Timandra — Daughter of Leda and Tyndareus.
- Tithonus — lover of Eos, granted immortality but not eternal youth.
- Tlepolemus — A son of Heracles who fought in the Trojan War of the side of the Greeks.
- Toxeus — The name of several mythological characters.
- Trambelus — A son of Telamon and half-brother of Ajax.
- Trochilus — Possible inventor of the chariot linked to cults of Hera and Demeter.
- Troezen — A son of Pelops and eponym of the city Troezen.
- Trophonius — An architect, brother of Agamedes.
- Tydeus — father of Diomedes and one of the Seven Against Thebes.
- Tyres, a companion of Aeneas along with his brother Teuthras.[5]
- Tyres, a warrior in the army of Perses who fought and died in the war between Perses and Aeetes.[6]
- Tyro — Daughter of Salmoneus.
U
- Ucalegon — An elder of Troy.
X
- Xanthippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Xanthius — A descendent of Bellerophon and father of Leucippus.
- Xanthus — The name of several mythological figures.
- Xuthus — A son of Hellen and Orseis and father of Ion and Achaeus.
Z
- Zarex — A son of Carystus and founder of the town Zarex in Laconia.
- Zetes — An Argonaut and son of Boreas.
- Zeuxippe — The name of several mythological figures.
- Zeuxippus — The name of several mythological figures.