Scias or Skias (ancient Greek Σκιάς) is a person from Greek mythology.
She is the wife of Elieus, her son is Eunostus, who was venerated as a hero in Tanagra. When Eunostus rejects Ochna's love, she accuses Eunostus of having violated her brothers Ochemus, Leon and Bukolus. The brothers then kill him, which is why Elieus has them captured. After Ochna confessed the truth and threw herself off a rock in repentance, Elieus releases her again. [1]
literature
Otto Höfer: Skias. In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Ed.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology. Volume 4, Leipzig 1915, Sp. 992f. (Digitized version).
Remarks
Myrtis near Plutarch, Quaestiones Graecae 40.
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