Manto (Greek: Μαντώ) was described in late myths as a daughter of Herakles. According to Servius (comm. on Virgil, Aeneid X, 199), some held that this was the Manto for whom Mantua was named.
Manto (Greek: Μαντώ) was described in late myths as a daughter of Herakles. According to Servius (comm. on Virgil, Aeneid X, 199), some held that this was the Manto for whom Mantua was named.