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- Aethon abstract "The ancient Greek word aithôn means "burning", "blazing" or "shining." Less strictly, it can denote the colour red-brown, or "tawny." It is an epithet sometimes applied to animals such as horses at Hom. Il. 2.839 ; oxen at Od.18.372; and an eagle at Il. 15.690 (cf. Hyginus' calling the eagle that tormented Prometheus an aethonem aquilam at Fabulae 31.5.).The eagle who tormented Prometheus, Ethon was the child of the Monster Typhon and Echidna. Ethon, using that spelling, is mentioned in several books including My Monster Notebook In Greek and Roman mythology there are a number of characters known as Aethon. Most are horses, variously belonging to: Helios (Ovid, Metamorphoses 2.153) Ares (Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica 8.239) Hector (Homer, Iliad 8.184) Pallas (Vergil, Aeneid 11.89)The name is twice applied to humans. In Odyssey 19.183, it is the pseudonym a disguised Odysseus assumes during his interview with Penelope upon his return to Ithaca. According to fr. 43a.5 of Hesiod's Catalogue of Women, Erysichthon was also known as Aethon due to the "burning" hunger (aithôn limos) he was made to endure by Demeter (cf. Callimachus' Hymn to Demeter 6.65ff.)".
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- Aethon subject Category:Greek_gods.
- Aethon subject Category:Legendary_birds.
- Aethon subject Category:Mythological_horses.
- Aethon subject Category:Personification_in_Greek_mythology.
- Aethon subject Category:Roman_mythology.
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- Aethon comment "The ancient Greek word aithôn means "burning", "blazing" or "shining." Less strictly, it can denote the colour red-brown, or "tawny." It is an epithet sometimes applied to animals such as horses at Hom. Il. 2.839 ; oxen at Od.18.372; and an eagle at Il. 15.690 (cf. Hyginus' calling the eagle that tormented Prometheus an aethonem aquilam at Fabulae 31.5.).The eagle who tormented Prometheus, Ethon was the child of the Monster Typhon and Echidna.".
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