Elymus (mythology)

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Elymus (

romanized: Élymos) was the supposed Trojan ancestor of the Elymians (Ἔλυμοι), an indigenous people of Sicily, in Greek and Roman legend
.

Legends

Elymus was a Trojan, a natural son of Anchises and a brother of Eryx.[1] Previous to the emigration of Aeneas, also a son of Anchises, Elymus and Acestes had fled from Troy to Sicily, and had settled on the banks of the river Crinisus, in the country of the Sicani. When afterwards the Trojan refugees led by Aeneas also arrived there, Elymus built for them the towns of Segesta and Elyme, and the Trojans who settled in that part of Sicily called themselves Elymi, after Elymus.[2]

Lilybaeum. Elymus was further believed to have founded Asca and Entella in Sicily.[4]

In the

Hyginus, who says he finished second to Euryalus and was awarded an Amazonian quiver.[6]

References

Citations

  1. ^ John Tzetzes ad Lycophron 959.
  2. Dionysius Halicarnassus
    , Roman Antiquities i. 52ff.
  3. ^ Strabo 13.608 (p.608) (Index)
  4. Servius
    's note.
  5. ^ Aeneid 5.286ff.
  6. Hyginus
    , Fabulae 273.14.

Bibliography

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)