Eunostus (hero)

In Greek mythology, Eunostus (Ancient Greek: Εὔνοστος, romanized: Eúnostos, "good yield" or "happy return"[1]) was a hero of Tanagra, Boeotia.

The story of Eunostus' death, related by Plutarch with a reference to the poet Myrtis of Anthedon, is as follows: Ochne, a daughter of Colonus and cousin of Eunostus, fell in love with him, but he rejected her advances and was going to report the matter to her brothers, Echemus, Leon and Bucolus.

Then Ochne, overcome with remorse, confessed to Elieus that her accusations were false.

Colonus, who judged the matter, sent his sons into exile, and Ochne committed suicide by throwing herself off a height.

Plutarch further relates that there was a sanctuary of Eunostus in Tanagra, and that women were not allowed to enter the precinct, not even in emergency cases like earthquakes.