Candybus

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In Greek mythology, Candybus (Ancient Greek: Κάνδυβος) was a Phthian prince. Candybus was the son of the King Deucalion[1] and probably Pyrrha, daughter of the Titan Epimetheus and Pandora. He was the possible brother of Hellen,[2] Amphictyon,[3] Pandora II,[4][5] Protogeneia,[6] Thyia[7] and Melantho.[8]

Stephanus of Byzantium reports a mythic tradition that the town of Kandyba in Lycia was named after Candybus.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Kandyba (Κάνδυβα)
  2. ^ Apollodorus, 1.7.2
  3. ^ Apollodorus, 1.7.2 & 3.14.6
  4. ^ Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 2 (Most, 2007) as cited in Ioan Lydus, De Mensibus 1.13 (p. 7.25 Wünsch)
  5. ^ Most, Glenn W. (2007). Hesioi: The Shield, Catalogue of Women and Other Fragments. Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Harvard University Press. pp. 42–45. ISBN 978-0-674-99623-6.
  6. ^ Apollodorus, 1.7.2
  7. ^ Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 3 as cited in Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De Thematibus, 2 (p. 86 sq. Pertusi)
  8. ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 208

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