Hippothous
In Greek mythology, Hippothous is the name of seven men:
- Hippothous, son of Aegyptus and an Arabian woman. He married Gorge, daughter of Danaus and a hamadryad.
- Hippothous, son of Poseidon and Alope, daughter of Cercyon. He was exposed and suckled by animals, while his mother was executed. After Theseus had killed Cercyon he willingly handed over his kingdom to Hippothous, since both men were the sons of Poseidon. Also known as Hippothoon.
- Hippothous, son of Cercyon. He was one of the hunters of the Calydonian Boar. He later inherited the kingdom of Arcadia when king Agapenor did not return from the Trojan War. His successor was his son, Aepytus.
- Hippothous, son of Neaera, daughter of Autolycus. He was killed by Telephus his kinsman.
- Hippothous, son of Hippocoon. He was killed, along with father and brothers, by Heracles.
- Hippothous, one of the sons of Priam.
- Hippothous, son of Lethus, the son of Teutamides, a descendant of Pelasgus. He led the contingent of the Pelasgians during the Trojan War, along with his brother Pylaeus, and was killed by Ajax during the fight over the body of Patroclus.