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Pelasgus (Ancient Gr****: Πελασγός, Pelasgós) also
known as Gelanor, was an
Inachid king of Argos.
Pelasgus was the son of Sthenelas, son of Crotopus, son...
- Some
ancient Gr****s
believed that he was the
first man. In Argos,
several Inachid kings were
called Pelasgus: Pelasgus,
brother to Apis both sons of Phoroneus...
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Before the
establishment of a democracy, the
Ancient Gr**** city-state of
Argos was
ruled by kings. Most of them are
probably mythical or only semi-historical...
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Argive mythology (the
Inachids,
Belid line) The
early descendants of Inachos. The
wanderings of lo, and
division of the
Inachid line. Aigyptos, Danaus...
- In Gr**** mythology, Inachus,
Inachos or
Inakhos (Ancient Gr****: Ἴναχος) was the
first king of
Argos after whom a
river was
called Inachus River, that drains...
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Catalogue appears to have
followed the same order,
likely introducing the
Inachids via the
Ehoie of Niobe, the
river god's granddaughter. To Zeus she bore...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Messene (/mɪˈsiːni/;
Ancient Gr****: Μεσσήνη) was the
daughter of Triopas, king of
Argos (or, alternately,
daughter of
Phorbas and sister...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Argus (/ˈɑːrɡəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄργος Argos) was the king and
eponym of Argos. He was a son of Zeus and Niobe,
daughter of Phoroneus...
- the two most
important families in Gr****
mythology (the
other being the
Inachids, the
descendants of
Inachus who
originated in Argos).
Deucalion was the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Xanthus or
Xanthos (/ˈzænθəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ξάνθος
means "yellow" or "fair hair") was an
Argive prince who
later on
became king of...