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==Wikipedia EN==
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In Greek mythology, [[Oeneus]] (/ˈɛn.juːs/; Ancient Greek: [[Οἰνεύς]], romanized: Oineús, lit. 'Wine-man') was a Calydonian king. He introduced wine-making to Aetolia, which he learned from Dionysus and the first who received a vine-plant from the same god
|wketx=In Greek mythology, [[Oeneus]] (/ˈɛn.juːs/; Ancient Greek: [[Οἰνεύς]], romanized: Oineús, lit. 'Wine-man') was a Calydonian king. He introduced wine-making to Aetolia, which he learned from Dionysus and the first who received a vine-plant from the same god
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{{Autenrieth
{{Autenrieth
|auten=(ϝοιν.): [[Oeneus]], [[son]] of Portheus, [[king]] of [[Calydon]] in [[Aetolia]], the [[husband]] of [[Althaea]], and [[father]] of [[Tydeus]] and Meleāger, a [[guest]]-[[friend]] of [[Bellerophon]]. The Calydonian [[boar]] [[was]] sent [[upon]] his [[territory]] [[through]] the [[anger]] of [[Artemis]], Il. 2.641, Il. 6.216, Il. 9.535, Il. 14.117.
|auten=(ϝοιν.): [[Oeneus]], [[son]] of Portheus, [[king]] of [[Calydon]] in [[Aetolia]], the [[husband]] of [[Althaea]], and [[father]] of [[Tydeus]] and Meleāger, a [[guest]]-[[friend]] of [[Bellerophon]]. The Calydonian [[boar]] [[was]] sent [[upon]] his [[territory]] [[through]] the [[anger]] of [[Artemis]], Il. 2.641, Il. 6.216, Il. 9.535, Il. 14.117.
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{{bailly
{{bailly
|btext=έως (ὁ) :<br />Œnée.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[οἶνος]].
|btext=έως (ὁ) :<br />[[Œnée]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[οἶνος]].
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{{elru
|elrutext='''Οἰνεύς:''' έως, эп. ῆος, поэт. έος ὁ Эней (царь Калидона, отец Мелеагра, Тидея и Дейаниры) Hom., Soph.
|elrutext='''Οἰνεύς:''' έως, эп. ῆος, поэт. έος ὁ [[Эней]] (царь Калидона, отец Мелеагра, Тидея и Дейаниры) Hom., Soph.
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|trtx=ca: Eneu; cs: Oineus; de: [[Oineus]]; el: [[Οινέας]]; en: Oeneus; eo: Oineo; es: [[Eneo]]; et: Oineus; fa: اوینئوس; fi: Oineus; fr: [[Œnée]]; haw: ʻOeneusa; hu: Oineusz; it: [[Oineo]]; ja: オイネウス; ko: 오이네우스; lt: Oinėjas; mk: Енеј;: Ojneus; pt: [[Eneu]]; ru: [[Эней]]; sh: Enej; simple: Oeneus; sk: Oineus; sr: Енеј; sv: Oineus; uk: Ойней
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==Translations==
ca: Eneu; cs: Oineus; de: Oineus; el: Οινέας; en: Oeneus; eo: Oineo; es: Eneo; et: Oineus; fa: اوینئوس; fi: Oineus; fr: Œnée; haw: ʻOeneusa; hu: Oineusz; it: Oineo; ja: オイネウス; ko: 오이네우스; lt: Oinėjas; mk: Енеј; pl: Ojneus; pt: Eneu; ru: Эней; sh: Enej; simple: Oeneus; sk: Oineus; sr: Енеј; sv: Oineus; uk: Ойней

Latest revision as of 08:35, 11 May 2023

Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, Oeneus (/ˈɛn.juːs/; Ancient Greek: Οἰνεύς, romanized: Oineús, lit. 'Wine-man') was a Calydonian king. He introduced wine-making to Aetolia, which he learned from Dionysus and the first who received a vine-plant from the same god

English (Autenrieth)

(ϝοιν.): Oeneus, son of Portheus, king of Calydon in Aetolia, the husband of Althaea, and father of Tydeus and Meleāger, a guest-friend of Bellerophon. The Calydonian boar was sent upon his territory through the anger of Artemis, Il. 2.641, Il. 6.216, Il. 9.535, Il. 14.117.

French (Bailly abrégé)

έως (ὁ) :
Œnée.
Étymologie: οἶνος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Οἰνεύς: έως, эп. ῆος, поэт. έος ὁ Эней (царь Калидона, отец Мелеагра, Тидея и Дейаниры) Hom., Soph.

Translations

ca: Eneu; cs: Oineus; de: Oineus; el: Οινέας; en: Oeneus; eo: Oineo; es: Eneo; et: Oineus; fa: اوینئوس; fi: Oineus; fr: Œnée; haw: ʻOeneusa; hu: Oineusz; it: Oineo; ja: オイネウス; ko: 오이네우스; lt: Oinėjas; mk: Енеј;: Ojneus; pt: Eneu; ru: Эней; sh: Enej; simple: Oeneus; sk: Oineus; sr: Енеј; sv: Oineus; uk: Ойней