Clymenus

In Greek mythology, Clymenus (Κλύμενος) may refer to any number of individuals:


 * Clymenus was the father of Eurydice.
 * Clymenus was the son of King Oeneus of Calydon and Althaea. Was killed whilst battling the Curetes.
 * Clymenus was the son of Phoroneus by either Cerdo or Teledice or Cinna.
 * Clymenus was the son of Presbon and a King of Orchomenus in Boeotia.
 * Clymenus was the son of Helios and king of Boeotia. In a variant genealogy, he is the father of the children of the Oceanid Merope (usually said to be the offspring of Helios and Clymene). These include Phaëton and the Heliades: Merope, Helie, Aegle, Lampetia, Phoebe, Aetherie, and Dioxippe. Sometimes Phaethousa is included in this number.
 * Clymenus from Dulichium was one of the suitors of Penelope.
 * Clymenus was killed by Hodites during the fight between Phineus and Perseus.
 * Clymenus was the son of Cardys and a descendant of Heracles of Ida. He became king of Olympia but was deposed by Endymion.
 * Clymenus, king of Arcadia, was the son of either Schoeneus or Teleus. He committed incest with his daughter Harpalyce.
 * Clymenus was also an alternate name for Hades.
 * Clymenus, one of the Argonauts, and the brother of Iphiclus.