In Greek mythology, Edonus (Ancient Greek: Ἠδωνός) was the ancestor of the Edonians in Thrace and Thracian Macedonia. He was the son of Ares (god of war) and Calliope (muse of epic poetry). The names Edonus, Edonian, Edonic is therefore used also in the sense of "Thracian", and as Thrace was one of the principal seats of the worship of Dionysus, it further signifies "Dionysiac" or "Bacchantic".[1]

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1870). "Edonus". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.

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Nessus (mythology)

and the father of the naiad Callirrhoe who mothered Biston, Odomas and Edonus by Ares. Nestus is possibly the father of another Bistonian naiad Thronia

Paeon (son of Poseidon)

Poseidon by Helle, who fell into the Hellespont. In some legends he was called Edonus. He was the brother of the giant Almops. Pseudo-Eratosthenes, Catasterismi

Almops

Poseidon and the half-nymph Helle. He was the brother of Paeon (called "Edonus" in some accounts). It is from Almops that the now-obsolete name for the

Poseidon

AD Eurypyle Conon 1st cent. BC/AD Almops Helle Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD Edonus or Paion Catast. Taphius Hippothoe Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD The Aloadae

Ares

Eros Simonides Anteros Cic. DND 1st cent. BC Odomantus Calliope Mygdon Edonus Biston Terpsichore Etym. Mag. 12th cent. AD Callirrhoe Steph. Byz. 6th cent

Helle (mythology)

god Poseidon, Helle was the mother of the giant Almops and Paeon (called Edonus in some accounts). Bell, Robert E. (1991). Women of Classical Mythology

Callirhoe (mythology)

daughter of the river-god Nestus and mother of Biston, Odomantus, Mygdon and Edonus by Ares. Callirhoë, a maiden who was loved by Coresus, but she rejected

Miletus symethus

symethus batuensis (Fruhstorfer, 1914) (Batu Islands) Miletus symethus edonus (Fruhstorfer, 1913) (Philippines: Palawan) Miletus symethus hierophantes