Evenus is the name of two characters in Greek mythology. Greek mythology is the body of stories belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and Heroes the nature of the world and the origins and significance
1. Evenus the river-god (see Evenus). For the Butterfly Genus, see Evenus (butterfly. The Evinos, Evenus, or Euenos (Εύηνος is He was the son either of Oceanus and Tethys, or of Ares and Demonice (daughter of Agenor), or of Ares and Sterope (one of the Pleiads, or of Heracles. Ocean (Ὠκεανός was believed to be the world-ocean in Classical antiquity, which the ancient Romans and Greeks considered to be In Classical Greek mythology, Tethys (Greek Τηθύς) daughter of Uranus and Gaia ( Hesiod, Theogony lines In Greek mythology, Ares ( Ancient Greek:, Μodern Greek Άρης) is the son of Zeus and Hera. In Greek mythology Demonice is the name of two women 1 Demonice a maiden of Ephesus. Agenor ( Gr, "heroic manly" was in Greek mythology and history a Phoenician king of Tyre. This article is about the arcade game "Pleiads" is also a spelling variant for "Pleiades" - see Pleiades (disambiguation. In Greek mythology, Heracles or Herakles ("glory of Hera " or He married Alcippe, daughter of Oenomaus. In Greek mythology, King Oenomaus (or Oinomaos, Oenamaus) of Pisa was the son of Ares by Harpina (daughter of Phliasian
In a story in which Evenus is presented as a mortal king, he drowned in the river that beared his name whilst pursuing the man (Idas) who had abducted his daughter, Marpessa. In Greek mythology, Idas ( Greek: Ίδας was a son of Aphareus and Arene and brother of Lynceus. In Greek mythology, Marpessa was an Aetolian princess and a granddaughter of Ares. [1] [2]
2. Evenus, king of Lyrnessus, son of Selepus. In Greek mythology Lyrnessus was a town or city in Dardania (Asia minor, inhabited by Cilicians His two sons, Mynes and Epistrophus, killed by Achilles when he had raided the place. In the Iliad, Epistrophus was the son of Iphitus and brother of Schedius. "Achilleus" redirects here For the emperor with this name see Achilleus (emperor. [3]