In Greek mythology, Charisius ( Ancient Greek: Χαρίσιον means 'of thanksgiving') was an Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the impious King Lycaon either by the naiad Cyllene, [1] Nonacris [2] or by unknown woman. He was the reputed eponymous founder of the Arcadian city of Charisia. [3]
In Greek mythology, Charisius ( Ancient Greek: Χαρίσιον means 'of thanksgiving') was an Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the impious King Lycaon either by the naiad Cyllene, [1] Nonacris [2] or by unknown woman. He was the reputed eponymous founder of the Arcadian city of Charisia. [3]