Autolycus was not a Greek God but a cleaver thief, the son of Hermes and Chione whose twin Philammon was the son of Apollo.
Pan, Hermaphroditus, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus, and Angelia
Greek Mythology he was the son of Hermes. He was the prince of thieves and possibly the father of Odysseus.
Odysseus is mortal; his father was Laertes, son of Arcesius and Chalcomedusa King of Ithaca, his mother Anticleia daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea.
His name is Autolycus of Pitane.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Odysseus is related to Hermes as a distant cousin. Hermes is the messenger god and a son of Zeus, while Odysseus is a mortal hero and a descendant of Hermes through his grandfather Autolycus.
Autolycus - comics - was created in 1975.
Yes. His children were Pan, Tyche, Abderus, Angelia, Hermaphroditus, and Autolycus.
Yes. His children were Pan, Tyche, Abderus, Angelia, Hermaphroditus, and Autolycus.
There aren't really clans in Greek mythology. He's king of Ithaca (tiny island), son of laertes & grandson of Autolycus.
Pan, Hermaphroditus, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus. It is also rumoured that Hermes, not Ares, was the father of Eros.
Autolycus. has written: 'De sphaera qvae. movetvr. liber..'
Hermes, the Greek god of commerce and messenger of the gods, is known to have fathered several children. Among his notable offspring are Pan, the god of the wild, and Hermaphroditus, who embodies both male and female traits. Additionally, he is sometimes credited with fathering various mortal children, including the legendary hero Autolycus. The exact number of Hermes' children varies across different myths and sources.