In Greek mythology, Naxos or Naxus (/ˈnæksɒs/ or /naksos/; Ancient Greek: Νάξος Náxos) may refer to three possible eponyms of the island of Naxos:
* Naxos, son of Endymion and thus, possibly the brother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda.
* Naxos, son of Apollo and Acacallis, daughter of Minos. His brothers could be Cydon, Amphithemis, Oaxes, Miletus, Phylacides and Phylander who were called offspring of Apollo and Acacallis.
* Naxos, son of and father of Leucippus. When the Carians coming from Latmia moved to the island of Strongyle (old name for Naxos) and making it their home, they made Naxos an upright and famous man to be their king.
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| - Segons la mitologia grega, Naxos (en grec antic Νάξος), va ser un heroi, epònim de l'illa de Naxos, la més gran de les Cíclades. Hi havia tres tradicions diferents sobre la seva identitat, segons una, era fill d'Apol·lo i d'Acacalis, i aquesta és la versió cretenca. Una altra el fa cari, fill de Polemó, que dues generacions abans de Teseu, s'havia instal·lat a l'illa al davant d'una colònia de Cària, quan l'illa s'anomenava Día, i va ser Naxos qui li va donar el nom nou. Una altra versió el feia fill d'Endimió i de Selene. (ca)
- In Greek mythology, Naxos or Naxus (/ˈnæksɒs/ or /naksos/; Ancient Greek: Νάξος Náxos) may refer to three possible eponyms of the island of Naxos:
* Naxos, son of Endymion and thus, possibly the brother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda.
* Naxos, son of Apollo and Acacallis, daughter of Minos. His brothers could be Cydon, Amphithemis, Oaxes, Miletus, Phylacides and Phylander who were called offspring of Apollo and Acacallis.
* Naxos, son of and father of Leucippus. When the Carians coming from Latmia moved to the island of Strongyle (old name for Naxos) and making it their home, they made Naxos an upright and famous man to be their king. (en)
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| - Segons la mitologia grega, Naxos (en grec antic Νάξος), va ser un heroi, epònim de l'illa de Naxos, la més gran de les Cíclades. Hi havia tres tradicions diferents sobre la seva identitat, segons una, era fill d'Apol·lo i d'Acacalis, i aquesta és la versió cretenca. Una altra el fa cari, fill de Polemó, que dues generacions abans de Teseu, s'havia instal·lat a l'illa al davant d'una colònia de Cària, quan l'illa s'anomenava Día, i va ser Naxos qui li va donar el nom nou. Una altra versió el feia fill d'Endimió i de Selene. (ca)
- In Greek mythology, Naxos or Naxus (/ˈnæksɒs/ or /naksos/; Ancient Greek: Νάξος Náxos) may refer to three possible eponyms of the island of Naxos:
* Naxos, son of Endymion and thus, possibly the brother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda.
* Naxos, son of Apollo and Acacallis, daughter of Minos. His brothers could be Cydon, Amphithemis, Oaxes, Miletus, Phylacides and Phylander who were called offspring of Apollo and Acacallis.
* Naxos, son of and father of Leucippus. When the Carians coming from Latmia moved to the island of Strongyle (old name for Naxos) and making it their home, they made Naxos an upright and famous man to be their king. (en)
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