HoditesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Greek mythology, the name Hodites (Ancient Greek: Ὁδίτην ) may refer to: Hodites, a Centaur at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia, killed by Mopsus.[1] Hodites, killed by Clymenus during the battle between Perseus and Phineus.[2] Hodites, the name used by Diodorus Siculus for one of the sons of Heracles and Deianeira instead of "Oneites".[3]
In Greek mythology, the name Hodites (Ancient Greek: Ὁδίτην ) may refer to: Hodites, a Centaur at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia, killed by Mopsus.[1] Hodites, killed by Clymenus during the battle between Perseus and Phineus.[2] Hodites, the name used by Diodorus Siculus for one of the sons of Heracles and Deianeira instead of "Oneites".[3]