Menoetius

Menoetius or Menoetes (/məˈniːʃiəs/; Ancient Greek: Μενοίτιος, Μενοίτης Menoitios), meaning doomed might, is a name that refers to three distinct beings from Greek mythology:
Menoeceus617 PatroclusGreek deitiesPrimordial deitiesTitansOlympiansWater deitiesChthonic deitiesOceanusTethysHyperionPhoebeCronusMnemosyneThemisIapetusPoseidonHestiaDemeterChironOceanidsPotamoiHeliosSeleneAsteriaPrometheusEpimetheusAstraeusPallasPersesGreek underworldAeacusAngelosAscalaphusCerberusCeuthonymusCharonErinyesEurynomosHecateHypnosMelinoëMoiraiPersephoneRhadamanthusThanatosZagreusAcheronAsphodelMeadowsCocytusElysiumFields of sorrowFortunate IslesLand of dreamsPhlegethonTartarusDanaïdesSalmoneusSisyphusTantalusTityusAeneasDionysusHeraclesHermesOdysseusOrpheusPirithousPsycheTheseusAncient GreekGreek mythologyClymeneTitanomachyhubristicKeuthonymosArgonautsAeginaPatroclusDamocrateiaSthenelePhilomelaPolymelePeriopisOpus IIProtogeneiaHesiodTheogonyApollodorusScholiaAeschylusPrometheus BoundPlutarchscholiastPindarApollonius RhodiusEustathiusOdysseyHyginusTzetzesPhilocratesAcastusPheresOlympian OdesHarvard University PressThe IliadTzetzes, John