Clymenus
Clymenus (Greek Κλύμενος , "the Famous") is in Greek mythology:
- an epithet of Hades
- Clymenus (son of Helios) , husband of the Oceanid Merope and father of Phaethon
- Klymenos (son of Kardys) , founder of the Olympic Games
- Klymenus (King of Orchomenos) , King of Orchomenos
- Clymenus (son of Oineus) , son of Althaia
- Clymenus (son of Phylakos) , brother of Iphiklos
- Clymenus (son of Phoroneus) , brother of Chthonia
- Clymenus (son of Heracles) , son of Megara, maddened by his father
- Clymenus (consort of the epicaste) fell in love with their daughter Harpalyke
- Clymenus of Doulichion , one of Penelope's suitors
- Clymenus, father of Eurydice (daughter of Clymenus) , wife of Nestor of Pylos