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Book Nine<br />

Ares<br />

Thestios Molos (11.75on.)<br />

Aphares etc. Althaie = Oineus<br />

Meleagros<br />

Euenos<br />

Marpessa = Idas<br />

Alkuone<br />

i64ff. None of them (except Thersites, whose ancestry is carefully unstated<br />

at 2.2i2ff., and Diomedes) interlocks closely with the personnel of the<br />

Trojan saga and there is indecision as to which generations correspond.<br />

A pathetic comment in the Catalogue (2.641-2) implies that Meleagros<br />

might have commanded the Aitoloi at Troy, though as a contemporary<br />

of Herakles he should belong to the previous generation. Apollonius put<br />

both Idas and Meleagros among the Argonauts {Arg. 1.151, 1.190), and<br />

Stesichorus (fr. 179 (ii) Davies 'AdAcc eiri FTeAia) linked Meleagros with<br />

Amphiaraos. At 14.116 the sons of Portheus (Porthaon) are said to have<br />

resided in Pleuron and Kaludon.<br />

Porthaon = Eureite<br />

Agrios Melas Althaie = Oineus = Periboia<br />

Thersites 8 sons<br />

Deianeira = Herakles<br />

Tudeus<br />

Diomedes<br />

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