- In Gr**** mythology,
Dascylus or
Daskylos (Ancient Gr****: Δάσκυλος) is a name that may
refer to:
Dascylus, a king who
ruled over
Mysia or Mariandyne. He...
- upon them.
Dascylus’ wife,
being then pregnant,
escapes to
Phrygia (her home), and
gives birth to a son, also
named Dascylus.
Later this
Dascylus has a son...
- of Amphidamantes; and Eupryto.
Tantalus was also
called the
father of
Dascylus. Tantalus,
through Pelops, was the
progenitor of the
House of Atreus, which...
-
Dascylus Gyges Ardys Sadyattes Lyde
Miletus Median dynasty Gr****
woman Alyattes Carian noblewoman Cyaxares Pantaleon Croesus Aryenis Astyages Achaemenid...
- Dascyleium, or
Daskyleion (Ancient Gr****: Δασκύλιον, Δασκυλεῖον), also
known as
Dascylus, was a town in
Anatolia some 30
kilometres (19 mi)
inland from the coast...
-
Doleschallia dascylus Godman & Salvin, 1880
Doleschallia dascylus dascylus Doleschallia dascylus anicetus Fruhstorfer, 1915
Doleschallia dascylus endascylus...
- have been
named after the
mythical Dascylus, son of Periaudes, thus
corresponding to Δασκύλου κώμη ('village of
Dascylus')
cited by Pausanias. Its site is...
- (ruled by King Mygdon) and gave
their land to
Prince Lycus of Mysia, son of
Dascylus. He
killed the
robber Termerus.
Heracles visited Evander with Antor, who...
-
above Lycus, said to have
usurped the
power over Thebes. Lycus, son of
Dascylus of
Mysia or Mariandyne. He was
hospitable towards the
Argonauts and Heracles...
- to semi-mythical
accounts of his reign, he was the son of a man
named Dascylus and came to
power by
overthrowing King
Candaules with the ****istance of...