# Idaeus

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'''Idaeus''' or '''Idaios''' ({{langx|grc|Ἰδαῖος}}) is a given name. People with the name include:

==Mythology==
* Idaeus, a Trojan, charioteer of [Priam](/source/Priam)<ref name="A Homeric Dictionary 2">[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0073:entry=*)/idaios2 Georg Autenrieth, A Homeric Dictionary, Idaeus2]</ref>
* Idaeus, a Trojan, son of [Priam](/source/Priam)<ref>[Photius](/source/Photios_I_of_Constantinople), [''Bibliotheca''](/source/Bibliotheca_(Photius)) [https://www.tertullian.org/fathers/photius_copyright/photius_05bibliotheca.htm#190 190.37].</ref>
* Idaeus, a Trojan, the son of [Dares](/source/Dares)<ref name="A Homeric Dictionary 2"/>[Nonnus of Panopolis](/source/Nonnus), 
* Idaeus, a son of [Socus](/source/Socus) and one of the [Korybantes](/source/Korybantes)<ref>''[Nonnus](/source/Nonnus), [Dionysiaca](/source/Dionysiaca)'' translated by William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950), from the Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1940.  [https://topostext.org/work/529 Online version at the Topos Text Project.], 13.135 ff.</ref>
* Idaeus, a son of [Dardanus (son of Zeus)](/source/Dardanus_(son_of_Zeus))<ref>[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0104:entry=dardanus-bio-1 A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Dardanus]</ref>
* Idaeus, one of the three sons (along with [Corythus](/source/Corythus_(son_of_Paris)) and [Bunomus](/source/Bunomus)) that [Helen of Troy](/source/Helen_of_Troy) had with [Paris](/source/Paris_(mythology)), according to [Dictys Cretensis](/source/Dictys_Cretensis)<ref>[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0022:text=Library:book=3:chapter=11&highlight=idaeus Apollodorus, Library, 3.11]</ref>
* Idaeus, an epithet of [Zeus](/source/Zeus)<ref>[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0073%3Aalphabetic+letter%3Di%3Aentry+group%3D1%3Aentry%3D*%29idai%3Dos1 Georg Autenrieth, A Homeric Dictionary, Idaeus1]</ref>
* Idaeus, an epithet of [Herakles](/source/Herakles)<ref>[https://www.theoi.com/Georgikos/DaktylosHerakles.html Dactyl Heracles]</ref>

==History==
* Idaeus of [Cyrene, Libya](/source/Cyrene%2C_Libya), an ancient Greek Olympic winner at foot-race. He won at 275 B.C.<ref>[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0004:entry=idaeus Perseus Encyclopedia, Idaeus]</ref><ref>[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Paus.%206.12.2&lang=original Pausanias, Description of Greece, 6.12.2]</ref>
* Idaeus of [Rhodes](/source/Rhodes), ancient Greek epic poet<ref>[https://www.cs.uky.edu/~raphael/sol/sol-entries/iota/91 Suda, iota, 91]</ref>
* Idaeus, anyone/anything from or pertaining to [Mount Ida](/source/Mount_Ida)

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