Jocast ( dr. Greek. Ἰοκάστης ) - a character in ancient Greek mythology. Son of Aeolus and Kiana. Reigned over the coast of Italy all the way to Regia [1] . Died, bitten by a snake, the Chalkidians founded Regius near his grave [2] . Perhaps it was he who was called the lover of Hercules [3]
Notes
- ↑ Diodorus of Sicily. Historical Library V 8, 1
- ↑ Heraclides of Pontius, fr. 25 Muller // Kulishova O. V. Delphic oracle in the system of ancient interstate relations. St. Petersburg, 2001. S.355
- ↑ Licht G. Sexual life in Ancient Greece. M., 2003. P.397, from the Pseudo-Clement of Rome