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- Prothous abstract "In Greek mythology, Prothous (Πρόθοος) may refer to: Prothous, a son of Tenthredon and either Eurymache or Cleobule the daughter of Eurytus, commander of the Magnetes who dwelt arount mount Pelion and the river Peneus, was one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War; he brought forty ships to Troy. According to one version, Prothous, together with Meges and a number of others, died as a result of a shipwreck near Cape Caphereus of Euboea; in another version, Prothous, Eurypylus and Guneus ended up in Libya and settled there.Prothous, a son of the Aetolian Agrius, killed by Diomedes.Prothous, a son of Lycaon of Arcadia.Prothous, a son of Thestius and brother of Althaea, participant of the Calydonian Hunt alongside his brother Cometes.Prothous, one of the suitors of Penelope, from Same.Prothous of Argos, a warrior in the army of the Seven Against Thebes. He cast lots to assign places in the chariot race at the funeral games of Opheltes.Prothous, a defender of Thebes against the Seven, killed by Tydeus.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Prothous wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Prothous wikiPageRevisionID "697246712".
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Aetolia.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Agrius.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Althaea_(mythology).
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Libya.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Argos.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Calydonian_Boar.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Magnesia.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thessalians_in_the_Trojan_War.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Diomedes.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Euboea.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Eurypylus.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Guneus.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Lycaon_(Arcadia).
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Magnetes.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Meges.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Opheltes.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Pelion.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Pineios_(Thessaly).
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Same_(ancient_Greece).
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Against_Thebes.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Suitors_of_Penelope.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Thestius.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_War.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLink Tydeus.
- Prothous wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prothous".
- Prothous wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_myth_index.
- Prothous wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prothous subject Category:Ancient_Magnesia.
- Prothous subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Prothous subject Category:Thessalians_in_the_Trojan_War.
- Prothous hypernym Leaders.
- Prothous type Person.
- Prothous type Study.
- Prothous comment "In Greek mythology, Prothous (Πρόθοος) may refer to: Prothous, a son of Tenthredon and either Eurymache or Cleobule the daughter of Eurytus, commander of the Magnetes who dwelt arount mount Pelion and the river Peneus, was one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War; he brought forty ships to Troy.".
- Prothous label "Prothous".
- Prothous sameAs Q7251809.
- Prothous sameAs Πρόθοος.
- Prothous sameAs Prótoo.
- Prothous sameAs プロトオス.
- Prothous sameAs Prothoos.
- Prothous sameAs Q7251809.
- Prothous wasDerivedFrom Prothous?oldid=697246712.
- Prothous isPrimaryTopicOf Prothous.