Acoetes (Bacchic myth)

In Greek mythology, Acoetes (Ancient Greek: Ἀκοίτης, romanized: Akoítēs, via Latin Ăcoetēs) was the fisherman known for helping the god Bacchus. == Mythology == This Acoetes was, according to Ovid, the son of a poor fisherman in Maeonia, who served as pilot in a ship.

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Acoetes (Bacchic myth)

In Greek mythology, Acoetes (Ancient Greek: Ἀκοίτης, romanized: Akoítēs, via Latin Ăcoetēs) was the fisherman known for helping the god Bacchus. == Mythology == This Acoetes was, according to Ovid, the son of a poor fisherman in Maeonia, who served as pilot in a ship.

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