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Στην ελληνική μυθολογία, με το όνομα Οπούντας (Οπούς) είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω δύο πρόσωπα: 1. * Γιος του Δία και της Πρωτογενείας, ο οποίος ήταν βασιλιάς στους Επειούς της Ήλιδας. 2. * Γιος του Λοκρού. Αυτός ο Οπούντας ήταν ο ιδρυτής και επώνυμος ήρωας της πόλεως Οπούντας.

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dbo:abstract Στην ελληνική μυθολογία, με το όνομα Οπούντας (Οπούς) είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω δύο πρόσωπα: 1. * Γιος του Δία και της Πρωτογενείας, ο οποίος ήταν βασιλιάς στους Επειούς της Ήλιδας. 2. * Γιος του Λοκρού. Αυτός ο Οπούντας ήταν ο ιδρυτής και επώνυμος ήρωας της πόλεως Οπούντας. (el) Opus est un demi-dieu de la mythologie grecque. Fils de Zeus et de Protogeneia, fille de Deucalion, Opus fut le père de Cambyse qui fut elle même la mère de son homonyme Opus II. Il fut un roi d'Elis. (fr) En la mitología griega Opo u Opunte (en griego Ὀπόεις) es el héroe epónimo del pueblo locrio de Opunte. Se citan a dos héroes homónimos, si es que no son el mismo personaje con dos variantes diferentes. (es) In Greek mythology, Opus (Ancient Greek: Ὀπόεις) may refer to the following characters: * Opus I, king of the Epeians and son of Zeus by Protogeneia, daughter of Deucalion. Opus was the father of or Protogeneia who was carried off by Zeus to Mt. Maenalus in Arcadia where she bore a son, the below Opus who was then adopted by Locrus as his own child, for the latter was barren. * Opus II, son of Locrus or Zeus by or Cambyse and thus a grandson of Opus I. From him, a portion of the Locris derived their name Opuntii. Locrus gave Opus a city and a people to govern and strangers came to him from Argos, Thebes, Arcadia and Pisa. But among the settlers he chiefly honored the son of Actor and Aegina, Menoetius who became the father of Patroclus. In some accounts, after a quarrel between Opus and his father Locrus, the former took a great number of the citizens with him and went to seek an oracle about transplanting a new colony. The oracle told him to build a city where he should chance to be bitten by a wooden dog, and as he was crossing to the other sea, Opus trod upon a cynosbatus (a sweet brier). Greatly troubled by the wound, he spent several days there, during which he explored the country and found the cities Physcus and Oeantheia and the other cities which the so-called Ozolian Locrians inhabited. Opus was the father of , father of Hodoedocus, father of Oileus, father of Ajax the Lesser. (en)
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rdfs:comment Στην ελληνική μυθολογία, με το όνομα Οπούντας (Οπούς) είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω δύο πρόσωπα: 1. * Γιος του Δία και της Πρωτογενείας, ο οποίος ήταν βασιλιάς στους Επειούς της Ήλιδας. 2. * Γιος του Λοκρού. Αυτός ο Οπούντας ήταν ο ιδρυτής και επώνυμος ήρωας της πόλεως Οπούντας. (el) Opus est un demi-dieu de la mythologie grecque. Fils de Zeus et de Protogeneia, fille de Deucalion, Opus fut le père de Cambyse qui fut elle même la mère de son homonyme Opus II. Il fut un roi d'Elis. (fr) En la mitología griega Opo u Opunte (en griego Ὀπόεις) es el héroe epónimo del pueblo locrio de Opunte. Se citan a dos héroes homónimos, si es que no son el mismo personaje con dos variantes diferentes. (es) In Greek mythology, Opus (Ancient Greek: Ὀπόεις) may refer to the following characters: * Opus I, king of the Epeians and son of Zeus by Protogeneia, daughter of Deucalion. Opus was the father of or Protogeneia who was carried off by Zeus to Mt. Maenalus in Arcadia where she bore a son, the below Opus who was then adopted by Locrus as his own child, for the latter was barren. * Opus II, son of Locrus or Zeus by or Cambyse and thus a grandson of Opus I. From him, a portion of the Locris derived their name Opuntii. Locrus gave Opus a city and a people to govern and strangers came to him from Argos, Thebes, Arcadia and Pisa. But among the settlers he chiefly honored the son of Actor and Aegina, Menoetius who became the father of Patroclus. In some accounts, after a quarrel between Opus an (en)
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