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Son of Lycaon, instigates his brothers to offer to Zeus human bowels mixed with the sacrifices.
Hesiod and some others have said that Atalanta was not a daughter of Iasus, but of Schoeneus; and Euripides says that she was a daughter of Maenalus, and that her husband was not Melanion but Hippomenes. And by Melanion, or Ares, Atalanta had a son Parthenopaeus, who went to the war against Thebes. (Apollodorus 3.9.2)
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