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Tmolus (husband of Omphale)

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=New text= In Greek mythology, Tmolus (Τμῶλος, Tmōlos) was the husband of Omphale, to whom he bequeathed the rulership of Lydia after his death.

Apollodorus
2.6.3
 * After the delivery of the oracle, Hermes sold Hercules, and he was bought by Omphale,1 daughter of Iardanes, queen of Lydia, to whom at his death her husband Tmolus had bequeathed the government.

Grimal
s.v. Tmolus 1
 * (Τμῶλος)
 * 1 Omphale's widowed husband.
 * [Apd. 2.6.3]

Hard
p. 274
 * Omphale, daughter of Iardanos (or Iardanes), was a widow who had assumed power in Lydia on the west coast of Asia Minor after the death of her husband Tmolos. ...159

p. 638
 * 159 E.g. Ov. Heroides 9.55ff, Lucian D.D 13.2, Plut. Qu'est.Gr. 45

p. 741
 * Tmolos, god of Mt Tmolos in Lydia 157.
 * Tmolos, husband of Omphale 274.

Parada
s.v. Tmolus
 * Τμῶλος
 * Gave the government to his wife at the death of her father, the king. He was the judge of a musical contest between Pan and Apollo.


 * ••Omphale
 * ••Omphale


 * D..Ov.Met.11.156, Apd.2.6.3. ••Apd.2.6.3

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