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InGreek mythology, Munichus (/ˈmjuːnɪkəs/; Ancient Greek: Μούνιχος Moúnikhos) may refer to:

  • Munichus or Munychus, son of PanteuclesorPantacles and a king of Athens. He was believed to have been the eponym of the Munichian harbor in Athens and founder of the temple of Artemis Munychia in Peiraeus which he had seized.[2] It was also related that when Orchomenus was invaded by the Thracians, the inhabitants of Orchomenus fled to Munichos who welcomed them, and subsequently named the place where he let them dwell Munichia after the hospitable king.[3] He also appeared in a vase painting alongside other allies of Theseus against the Amazons.[4]Ahero cult of him existed, as is evident from an inscription found in Peiraeus that reads: "[name missing], son of Epicharmus, has offered to Munichus".[5]
  • Notes

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  • ^ Euripides, Hippolytus 761 with scholia; Photius, Lexicon s.v. Mounichia; Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Mounichia; Etymologicum Magnum 589.48
  • ^ ScholiaonDemosthenes, 18 (On the Crown), 107b
  • ^ Roscher, s. 3229
  • ^ Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum 2.1541 b
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