In Greek mythology, the name Charops (Ancient Greek: Χαρόποιό means "fierce") or Charopus (Χαρόπου means "bright-eyed") may refer to: * Charops, king of Syme, father of Nireus by Aglaea. * Charops, father of Oeagrus. He warned Dionysus of Lycurgus plotting against him, and was granted in reward with the knowledge of secret rites; the kingdom of Thrace was also handed over to him after the defeat of Lycurgus. * Charops, son of Hippasus and brother of Socus. He was a Lycian soldier who followed their leader, Sarpedon, to fight in the Trojan War. He was slain by the Greek hero Odysseus during the siege of Troy. * Charops, husband of , the daughter of Cephalus and eponym of the deme Oia, Attica. * Charops, one of Actaeon's dogs. * Charops, a surname of Heracles, under which he had a statue near mount Laphystion on the spot where he was believed to have brought forth Cerberus from Hades. (en)
In Greek mythology, the name Charops (Ancient Greek: Χαρόποιό means "fierce") or Charopus (Χαρόπου means "bright-eyed") may refer to: * Charops, king of Syme, father of Nireus by Aglaea. * Charops, father of Oeagrus. He warned Dionysus of Lycurgus plotting against him, and was granted in reward with the knowledge of secret rites; the kingdom of Thrace was also handed over to him after the defeat of Lycurgus. * Charops, son of Hippasus and brother of Socus. He was a Lycian soldier who followed their leader, Sarpedon, to fight in the Trojan War. He was slain by the Greek hero Odysseus during the siege of Troy. * Charops, husband of , the daughter of Cephalus and eponym of the deme Oia, Attica. * Charops, one of Actaeon's dogs. * Charops, a surname of Heracles, under which he had a stat (en)