- The name
Pterelaus (/ˌtɛrəˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πτερέλαος) is
attributed to two
related individuals in Gr**** mythology:
Pterelaus, son of King Lelex...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pterelaus (/ˌtɛrəˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πτερέλαος) was a king of the Taphians.
Pterelaus was the son of
Taphius and thus, the grandson...
-
father was
Pterelaus, the son of Lelex, who
ruled in Acarnania. Both
versions agree that
Taphius had a son, also
called Pterelaus ('
Pterelaus II') who was...
- Τύραννος
means 'an
absolute ruler') was a
Taphian prince a son of King
Pterelaus and
brother of Chromius, Chersidamas, Antiochus, Mestor,
Everes and Comaetho...
-
brother of Bias and Cleson.
Pterelaus ruled the land by the
River Achelous, in the
region later called Acarnania.
Pterelaus had
numerous sons who settled...
- Aletes, Imeusimus,
Damasippus –
Fourth Generation Descendants –
Iolaus – –
Pterelaus Heraclides,
Iolaus Mnesileos; Anogon;
Cleopatra Alcyone; Iphigenia, Electra...
-
illegitimate son
Licymnius by Midea, a
Phrygian woman. The six sons of
Pterelaus, King of the Taphians,
descended from Electryon's
brother Mestor came...
- Zeus,
disguised as Amphitryon,
described the
victory over the sons of
Pterelaus in such
convincing detail that
Alcmene accepted him as her betrothed....
- with most of his
brothers by the sons of
Pterelaus. When
Electryon reigned over Mycenae, the sons of
Pterelaus came with some
Taphians and
claimed the...
- said to have been
entrusted with the
stolen cattle by the
Taphians under Pterelaus; the
cattle was
ransomed from him by Amphitryon. This Polyxenus, however...