A different family of Miletus was given by Nonnus, his father was Asterius, son of Minos and Androgenia while Caunus and Byblis became his siblings instead of his children.[8]
Comparative table of Miletus' family
Relation
Names
Sources
Sch. on Apollon.
Parthenius
Ovid
Apollodorus
Antoninus
Nonnus
Parents
Euxantius
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Apollo and Deione
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Apollo and Areia
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Apollo and Acacallis
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Asterius
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Consorts
Tragasia
✓
Cyane
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Eidothea
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Siblings
Caunus
✓
Byblis
✓
Children
Caunus
✓
✓
✓
Byblis
✓
✓
✓
Mythology
When Areia gave birth to her son she hid him in a bed of Smilax; Cleochus found the child there and named him Miletus after the plant.[4] In the tradition in which his mother was Acacallis, the daughter of Minos, fearing her father's wrath, exposed the child, but Apollo commanded the she-wolves to come down and nurse the child.[2]
He was loved by both Minos and Sarpedon, but showed preference for the latter, and this became the reason why Sarpedon was expelled from Crete by his brother. Following the advice of Sarpedon, Miletus with an army also left Crete for Samos, then moved to Caria and became the mythical founder and eponym of the city of Miletus.[9] Myths further relate that the hero Miletus founded the city only after slaying Asterius, son of Anax; and that the region known as Miletus was originally called 'Anactoria'.[10]
Conon, Fifty Narrations, surviving as one-paragraph summaries in the Bibliotheca (Library) of Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople translated from the Greek by Brady Kiesling. Online version at the Topos Text Project.