Aristonoos

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Aristonoos or Aristonous ( ancient Greek Ἀριστόνοος Aristónoos or Ἀριστόνους Aristónūs , the reading is uncertain) is in Greek mythology one of the 50 sons of Aigyptus , the twin brother of Danaos , and is therefore one of the Aigyptiads .

According to the traditional bad, incomplete list of 47 of 50 Danaidenpaarungen in the Fabulae of Hyginus Mythographus he was by his wife Celaeno killed in the wedding night (Palaino?).

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  1. The editio princeps reads Aristonous : Jacob Micyllus : C. Ivlii Hygini Avgvsti Liberti Fabvlarvm Liber, Ad Omnivm poëtarum lectionem mire necessarius & antehac nunquam excusus. Eivsdem Poeticon Astronomicon, libri quatuor. Quibus accesserunt similis argumenti [...] Index rerum & fabularum in his omnibus scitu dignarum copiosissimus. Apud Joan. Hervagium, Basel 1535 ( digitized version ); Herbert Jennings Rose (Ed.): Hygini fabulae. 3rd, unchanged edition. Sijthoff, Leiden 1967 on the spot reads: Aristonoos ; Peter Kenneth Marshall (Ed.): Hygini fabulae . 2nd Edition. Saur, Munich / Leipzig 2002: Aristonous ; Jean-Yves Boriaud (Ed.): Hygin: Fables. Les Belles Lettres, Paris 1997: Ariston o os.
  2. ^ Hyginus Mythographus, Fabulae 170.