Macar

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In Greek mythology, Macar (/ˈmkər/; Ancient Greek: Μάκαρ Makar) or Macareus (/məˈkæriəs, -ˈkɑːrjs/; Μακαρεύς Makareus means "happy"[1]) or Macareas (Μακαρέας, Makareas), is the name of several individuals:

See also

  • Macaristan (in Turkish) and Al Majar (in Arabic) names for Hungary based on its name, Magyarország, in Hungarian

References

  1. ^ Robert Graves. The Greek Myths, section 43 s.v. The Sons of Hellen
  2. ^ Bibliotheca 3. 8. 1
  3. ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 8. 3. 1
  4. ^ Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Makareai
  5. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses, 12. 452
  6. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses, 14. 159 ff
  7. ^ Hyginus, Fabulae, 161
  8. ^ Clement of Alexandria, Recognitions, 10. 21