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1. The father of Ops, and grandfather of Eurycleia, the nurse of Odysseus. (Hom. Od. i. 429.)
2. A herald of Telemachus in Ithaca. (Hom. Od. ii. 38.)
3. A distinguished Trojan, the father of Cleitus. (Hom. Il. xv. 445.)
4. A centaur, mentioned only by Ovid. (Met. xii. 303.)
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