![]() Autolycus stole cattle by changing their color so they could not be identified. One story about Sisyphus involves Autolycus (pronounced aw-TOL-i-kuhs), a clever thief. He was one of the sons of King Aeolus (pronounced EE-uh-luhs) of Thessaly (pronounced THESS-uh-lee). ![]() Although stories about Sisyphus differ somewhat in their details, he is usually referred to as the king of Corinth. In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was famous for two things: his cleverness during life and the punishment he suffered after death. Son of King Aeolus and Enarete Character Overview
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