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- Gr**** mythology, Diocorystes (Ancient Gr****: Διοκορυστὴς) was an Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus. Diocorystes's mother was an Arabian...
- Chaetus 35 Evippe (different one) Imbrus 11 Hippodamia (different one) Diocorystes 36 Erato Bromius 12 Glauce Alces 37 Stygne Polyctor 13 Hippomedusa Alcmenor...
- Arabian woman and thus full brother of Istrus, Chalcodon, Agenor, Chaetus, Diocorystes, Alces, Alcmenor, Hippothous and Euchenor. In some accounts, he could...
- Lixus Cleodore 10 Chaetus Asteria 35 Imbrus Evippe (different one) 11 Diocorystes Hippodamia (different one) 36 Bromius Erato 12 Alces Glauce 37 Polyctor...
- Arabian woman and thus full brother of Istrus, Chalcodon, Agenor, Chaetus, Diocorystes, Alces, Hippothous, Alcmenor and Hippolytus. In some accounts, he could...
- Arabian woman and thus full brother of Istrus, Chalcodon, Agenor, Chaetus, Diocorystes, Alces, Alcmenor, Euchenor and Hippolytus. In some accounts, he could...
- Phoebe. One of them married and killed her husband Istrus and the other Diocorystes. These princes were sons of King Aegyptus of Egypt and an Arabian woman...
- an Arabian woman and thus full brother of Chalcodon, Agenor, Chaetus, Diocorystes, Alces, Alcmenor, Hippothous, Euchenor and Hippolytus. In some accounts...
- an Arabian woman and thus full brother of Istrus, Chalcodon, Chaetus, Diocorystes, Alces, Alcmenor, Hippothous, Euchenor and Hippolytus. In some accounts...
- an Arabian woman and thus full brother of Istrus, Chalcodon, Agenor, Diocorystes, Alces, Alcmenor, Hippothous, Euchenor and Hippolytus. In some accounts...