Antileon

Antileon (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιλέων) was an ancient Greek author who wrote a work on chronology (Περὶ Χρόνων), the second book of which is referred to by Diogenes Laërtius.[1] Whether he is the same person as the Antileon mentioned by Julius Pollux is uncertain.[2]

Antileon in Greek mythology is also the name of one of the twin sons of Heracles and Procris, and brother to Hippeus.

Notes

  1. Diogenes Laërtius, iii. 3
  2. Julius Pollux, ii. 4, 151

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Schmitz, Leonhard (1870). "Antileon". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 1. p. 190.

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