- needed]
Ecbasus was the
father of Agenor,
himself the
father of
Argus Panoptes (the
giant who
guarded Io).
According to the
historian Charax,
Ecbasus fathered...
-
Strymon and Neaera, or
Peitho the Oceanid, and had by her six sons: Criasus,
Ecbasus, Iasus,
Peiranthus (or Peiras, Peirasus, Peiren),
Epidaurus and Tiryns...
-
daughter of
Strymon and Neaera, wife of
Argus (king of Argos),
mother of
Ecbasus, Peiras,
Epidaurus and Criasus. Evadne, a
daughter of
Poseidon and Pitane...
-
daughter of
Strymon and Neaera, wife of
Argus (king of Argos),
mother of
Ecbasus, Peiras,
Epidaurus and
Criasus Glauce Arcadia one of the
nurses of Zeus...
-
daughter of the river-god
Strymon and Neaera. He was
probably the
brother of
Ecbasus, Peiras,
Epidaurus and Criasus. The city of
Tiryns was
named after him...
- (and in the
latter case
brother of Argus) or of
Arestor (son of
Iasus or
Ecbasus). The
Oceanide Meliboea, the
nymph Cyllene, or Deianeira,
became by him...
-
Argus and Evadne,
daughter of
river god
Strymon while his
brothers were,
Ecbasus, Tiryns, Epidaurus,
Criasus and
according to some,
Phorbas also. Piras's...
- an
Argive prince as the son of
Phorbas (possibly by Euboea) or
Iasus or
Ecbasus.
According to Pausanias, he was the
husband of Mycene, the
daughter of...
- of Strymon) or the
Oceanid Peitho. He had five
brothers who were
named Ecbasus, Jasus, Peiranthus,
Epidaurus and Tiryns.
Criasus fathered Phorbas, Ereuthalion...
- Agenor, son of
Poseidon and king of Tyre.
Agenor of Argos, son of
either Ecbasus, Triopas, or Phoroneus. Agenor, an
Egyptian prince as one of the sons of...