Carnus

In Greek mythology, Carnus (also spelled Carneus and Carneius) (Greek: Κάρνος) was a seer from Acarnania, and is also known to have been a lover of Apollo.

Carnus accompanied the Heracleidae, and was killed by Hippotes with a spear for giving obscure prophecies. Apollo then struck the Dorians with plague; having consulted an oracle, they banished Hippotes from their camp and established a cult of Apollo Carneius to propitiate the god.

According to the poet Praxilla, he was a son of Zeus and Europa. He was reared by Leto and Apollo, and was probably not the Acarnanian Carnus.

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