< Hodoedocus, son of Cynus >
1 Origin
Hodoedocus (or Odoedocus) was born in Antheia near Thermopylae in 1285 BC.
Hodoedocus' father was Cynus, the son of Opus.
2 Family
Hodoedocus had a son, Oileus (or Oeleus).
Oileus' mother was Agrianome, daughter of Perseon.
Hodoedocus had a son, Calliarus.
Calliarus' mother was Laonome.
3 Others
In 1262 BC, Hodoedocus moved from Antheia to Opus, which had been founded by his grandfather.
In 1260 BC, Hodoedocus moved to Cynus, which had been founded by his father, and succeeded his father.
In 1256 BC, the Thebans fought and defeated the Minyans, and the power of Thebes grew stronger.
Hodoedocus is thought to have migrated to a region between Cynus and Antheia and founded Narycus.
The founding of Narycus is thought to have occurred at the same time that the power of Thebes grew and Larymna, which had been part of Opus, became part of Boeotia.
The residence of the rulers of Epicnemidian Locris changed depending on the surrounding situation.