Carmanor (son of Dionysus)

In Greek mythology, Carmanor or Karmanor (Ancient Greek: Καρμάνωρ) was the son of Dionysus and Alexirrhoe. He was said to have been killed by a boar during hunt, and the Lydian mountain Tmolus had allegedly been named "Carmanorium" after him before receiving its newer name.[1]

Note

  1. Pseudo-Plutarch, De fluviis 7.

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