In Greek mythology, Eteoneus (Ancient Greek: Ἐτεωνεύς) may refer to various characters:
- Eteoneus, the Lacedaemonian son of Boethous, son of the Pelopid Argeius. During the Trojan War, he was the weapon-carrier of King Menelaus of Sparta. Afterwards, Eteoneus helped Odysseus in his trials getting back home.
- Eteoneus, one of the Suitors of Penelope who came from Same along with other 22 wooers. He, with the other suitors, was shot dead by Odysseus with the assistance of Eumaeus, Philoetius, and Telemachus.
See also
- 12916 Eteoneus, Jovian asteroid
- List of Greek mythological figures
Notes
- Homer, Odyssey 4.31 & 15.95 with scholia ad 4.22
- Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 4.10 & 22; Pherecydes, fr. 132
- Homer, Odyssey 4.31
- "12916 Eteoneus (1998 TL15)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- Apollodorus, E.7.28
- Apollodorus, E.7.33
References
- Apollodorus, The Library with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Greek text available from the same website.
- Homer, The Odyssey with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, PH.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919. ISBN 978-0674995611. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Greek text available from the same website.