Thoas, son of Andraemon, commanded the Aetolians,who dwelt in Pleuron, Olenus, Pylene, Chalcis by the sea, and rocky Calydon, for the great king Oeneus had now no sons living, and was himself dead, as was also golden-haired Meleager, who had been set over the Aetolians to be their king. And with Thoas there came forty ships.
The famous spearsman Idomeneus led the Cretans,who held Cnossus, and the well-walled city of Gortys;Lyctus also, Miletus and Lycastus that lies upon the chalk; the populous towns of Phaestus and Rhytium,with the other peoples that dwelt in the hundred cities of Crete. All these were led by Idomeneus, and by Meriones, peer of murderous Mars. And with these there came eighty ships.