Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology/Rhoetus 1.

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RHOETUS 1. A centaur, probably the same whom Greek poets call Rhoecus. At the wedding of Peirithous he was wounded by Dryas and took to flight. (Ov. Met. xii. 300; comp. Virg. Georg. ii. 456.) [L. S.]