Polybus
Polybus ( gr Πόλυβος; Latin Polybus ) is a Greek, male personal name. The meaning of the name is rich in cattle.
Mythological names winners are:
- A king of Corinth and Sicyon, see Polybus (King)
- The son of Eurymachus from Zakynthos, a suitor of Penelope, wife of Odysseus
- Another suitor of Penelope from Zakynthos
- A phäakischer artist who invented a ball game
- A son of Antenor
- A king of Thebes in Egypt, who recorded the wily on his return from Troy, Menelaus friendly. He gave the Helena on her wedding a silver cup with a golden spindle. Telemachus, son of Odysseus, saw it on the search for his father in Sparta.
Historical names winners are:
- Polybus, physician and son of Hippocrates of Kos
See also:
- Polybius
- Polybius
- Disambiguation