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In Greek mythology, Crinacus ( Ancient Greek: Κρινάκου) or Crineus was the second king of Olenus in Achaea[ citation needed] after succeeding the eponymous Olenus, son of Zeus. He was another bastard son of Zeus as well, and the father of Macar who became the king of Lesbos. [1] In some accounts, Crinacus' father was called Hyrieus, eponymous king of Hyria in Boeotia. [2]
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In Greek mythology, Crinacus ( Ancient Greek: Κρινάκου) or Crineus was the second king of Olenus in Achaea[ citation needed] after succeeding the eponymous Olenus, son of Zeus. He was another bastard son of Zeus as well, and the father of Macar who became the king of Lesbos. [1] In some accounts, Crinacus' father was called Hyrieus, eponymous king of Hyria in Boeotia. [2]