For the government department, see
DIUS.
In Greek mythology, the name Dius (Ancient Greek: Δῖος, Dios, "divine") may refer to:
- Dius, a son of Priam. He fell in the Trojan War.[1][2]
- Dius, a Dorian leader who rivaled with Oxylus over the land of Elis, and eventually was beaten.[3]
- Dius, a son of Apollo and possible father of Melite.[4]
- Dius, son of Anthas and father of Anthedon.[5]
- Dius, possible name for the man of Metapontum to whom Melanippe, mother-to-be of Aeolus and Boeotus by Poseidon, was handed over.[6]
- Dius, son of Pandorus and eponym of the city Dion in Euboea.[7]
- Dius, ancient historian of Phoenicia cited by Josephus
- Dios (7th century BC?), Pythagorean philosopher