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EUBOULEUS (Eubuleus) was the demi-god of the sacred swine of the Eleusinian Mysteries. He was probably also a demi-god of ploughing and the planting of the grain seed.
Eubouleus appears in two seperate regional myths. In the Cretan myth he was a son of the grain-goddess Demeter and her consort the harvest-man Karmanor (Carmanor). In the Eleusinian and Argive myths he was the swine-herd brother of Triptolemos whose animals were swallowed up by the earth when Haides seized Persephone.
Eubouleus' name means "Good-Counsellor" from the Greek word euboulos. It might also mean "Well-Clodded" from the words bôlos "clod of earth" and bôlostropheô "to turn up clods ploughing". Eubouleus was identified with various gods including Iakkhos (Iacchus), leader of the Eleusinian procession, Dionysos, and Plouton (Haides).
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