Enareth ( Ἐναρέτη , lit. “valiant”, from ἐν, “в”, and ἀρετή, “valor”) or Ainareta ( Αἰναρέτη , the first formant αἶνος in the meaning of “praise”?) [2] - the heroine of ancient Greek mythology, daughter of Deimachus , the wife of Aeolus , and thus the progenitor of the Aeolians . Her children are Krefey , Sisyphus , Afamant , Salmoney , Deion , Magnet , Perier , Kanaka , Alkion , Pisidik , Kalika and Perimed . [3] . She could also be Arna's mother if Arna is the daughter of that Eola, whose wife was Enareth [4] .
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Notes
- ↑ Lubker F. Aeolus // The Real Dictionary of Classical Antiquities by Lubker / Ed. F.F. Zelinsky , L.A. Georgievsky , M.S. Kutorg , etc. - St. Petersburg. : Society of Classical Philology and Pedagogy , 1885. - P. 33–34.
- ↑ The “Enareth” form is found in the manuscripts of Apollodorus 1.7.1 , which West (The Hesiodic Catalog of Women: Its Nature, Structure, and Origins. Oxford, 1985. Pp. 59-60) considers as a mistake instead of Αἰναρέτη (this form is in scholars to Plato 's Minos (315c), because the формаναρέτη form cannot be in the hexameter, and the genealogy source is the hexametric epic. схναρἘ is named in the scholars of Pindar (Pyth. IV 252).
- ↑ Apollodorus I 7, 3.
- ↑ Pausanias , “Description of Hellas”, IX 40, 5; Diodorus of Sicily (IV 67) however, cites another genealogy of Arna.