In Greek mythology, Menestheus (/mɪˈnɛsθiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Μενεσθεύς) may refer to the following people:
* Menestheus, an Athenian youth from Sounion who was sacrificed to the Minotaur.
* Menestheus, a warrior in the army of the Seven against Thebes, participant of the disk-throwing competition at the funeral games of Opheltes.
* Menestheus, king of Athens who participated in the siege of Troy.
* Menestheus, son of Clytius and grandson of Aeolus, a companion of Aeneas.
* Menestheus, son of Iphicrates who named his son after the legendary King of Athens during the Trojan War.
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| - In Greek mythology, Menestheus (/mɪˈnɛsθiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Μενεσθεύς) may refer to the following people:
* Menestheus, an Athenian youth from Sounion who was sacrificed to the Minotaur.
* Menestheus, a warrior in the army of the Seven against Thebes, participant of the disk-throwing competition at the funeral games of Opheltes.
* Menestheus, king of Athens who participated in the siege of Troy.
* Menestheus, son of Clytius and grandson of Aeolus, a companion of Aeneas.
* Menestheus, son of Iphicrates who named his son after the legendary King of Athens during the Trojan War. (en)
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| - In Greek mythology, Menestheus (/mɪˈnɛsθiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Μενεσθεύς) may refer to the following people:
* Menestheus, an Athenian youth from Sounion who was sacrificed to the Minotaur.
* Menestheus, a warrior in the army of the Seven against Thebes, participant of the disk-throwing competition at the funeral games of Opheltes.
* Menestheus, king of Athens who participated in the siege of Troy.
* Menestheus, son of Clytius and grandson of Aeolus, a companion of Aeneas.
* Menestheus, son of Iphicrates who named his son after the legendary King of Athens during the Trojan War. (en)
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