• mythology, Triopas (/ˈtraɪəpəs/) or Triops (/ˈtraɪ.əps, ˈtraɪˌɒps/; Ancient Greek: Τρίωψ, gen.: Τρίοπος) was the seventh king of Argos. Triopas may be an...
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  • Triopas, king of Argos and son of Phorbas. His daughter was Messene. Triopas, king of Thessaly, and son of Poseidon and princess Canace, daughter of King...
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  • he was son of either Phoroneus, Argos Pelasgos, Argos Panoptes, or Triopas. Agenor. Son of Triopas. Crotopos. Son of Agenor. Sthenelos. Pelasgos Gelanor...
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  • son of Lelex, king of Laconia, by the Naiad nymph, Cleochareia. Polycaon married an ambitious woman named Messene, daughter of King Triopas, of Argos. After...
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    Argos (/ˈɑːrɡɒs, -ɡəs/; Greek: Άργος [ˈarɣos]; Ancient and Katharevousa: Ἄργος [árɡos]) is a city and former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece...
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  • prince who later on became king of Pelasgia (i.e. Lesbos). Xanthus was the son of Pelasgians king, Triopas of Argos, and Oreasis (Oreaside). His brother...
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  • Gelanor, was an Inachid king of Argos. Pelasgus was the son of Sthenelas, son of Crotopus, son of Agenor, son of Triopas. In some accounts, his father...
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  • list of kings of Argos, in which he reigned for thirty five years and was succeeded by Triopas. He was a contemporary of Actaeus, the first king of Attica...
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  • According to Pausanias, he was the successor of his father Triopas on the throne of Argos while his brother Agenor succeeded him as the king afterwards...
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  • daughter of Triopas, king of Argos (or, alternately, daughter of Phorbas and sister of Triopas). She was married to Polycaon, son of king Lelex, of Laconia...
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  • Tricorythus Trident of Poseidon Trierarch Trierarchy Triglyph Trigonon Trinemeia Triopas Triopas of Argos Triphylia Triphylians Tripolis (region of Laconia) Triptolemos...
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  • Demeter, on her wanderings, at Argos, where his tomb was shown in later times. Pelasgus, son of Triopas and Sois, and a brother of Iasus, Agenor, and Xanthus...
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  • successor of Triopas, and accordingly brother of Jasus, Xanthus and Pelasgus. Hellanicus of Lesbos states that Agenor was instead a son of Phoroneus,...
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  • eponym of Achaea. Achaeus was the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea and Larissa, daughter of Pelasgus, the son of Triopas, meaning he is of Argive descent...
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  • Larissa (mythology) (category Mythology of Argolis)
    son of Triopas, king of Argos. Hellanicus states that the sons of Poseidon and Larissa were Achaios, Phthios, and Pelasgus. These sons left Argos and...
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  • Sose (mythology) (category Mythology of Argos, Peloponnese)
    mother of Agreus, one of the Pans, who came to join Dionysus in his campaign against India. Sosis, queen of Argos as wife of King Triopas and mother of the...
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  • Crotopus (category Kings of Argos)
    Κρότωπος), in Greek mythology, was the eighth king of Argos. Crotopus was the son of Agenor and father of Psamathe and Sthenelas. According to myth, Crotopus...
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  • Piras (mythology) (category Kings of Argos)
    Arestorides and Triopas. According to Hesiod and Acusilaus, Peiren was Io's father while Eusebius mentioned Callithyia as the daughter of Peiranthus. Io...
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    Io (mythology) (category Mortal women of Zeus)
    Leucane. Io was a priestess of the goddess Hera in Argos, whose cult her father Inachus was supposed to have introduced to Argos. Zeus noticed Io, a mortal...
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    son of Lapithes and Orsinome, and a brother of Periphas. Phorbas, son of Triopas and Hiscilla, daughter of Myrmidon. Phorbas, king of Argos, father of a...
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  • Callirhoe (mythology) (category Children of Potamoi)
    the mother of Argus, Arestorides and Triopas. Callirhoe, the naiad daughter of the river god Scamander, wife of Tros, and thus, mother of Ilus, Assaracus...
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  • Sthenelus (category Kings of Argos)
    father of Cycnus and King of Liguria. Sthenelus or Sthenelās, king of Argos and son of Crotopus, son of Agenor, son of Triopas. He was the father of Gelanor...
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    Biton - Sons of a Hera priestess in Argos Iasus and Pelasgus - Sons of Phoroneus or Triopas Proetus and Acrisius - Rival twins, children of Abas and Aglaea...
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  • Xanthus (mythology) (category Mythology of Argos, Peloponnese)
    to have "a mane of hair like a bayard which gave that name to the horned frequenter of the rocks". Human Xanthus, son of King Triopas and Oreasis. Xanthus...
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    Description of Greece. 5.1.11. Listed as an Argonaut in Apollonius of Rhodes. The Voyage of Argo. Smith, William, ed. (1870). "online text". Dictionary of Greek...
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    Apollo (redirect from Cult of Apollo)
    taught the art of healing Phorbas, the dragon slayer (probably the son of Triopas) Apollo sired many children, from mortal women and nymphs as well as the...
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  • Agenor (mythology) (category Sons of Aegyptus)
    name of the following Greek mythological characters: Agenor, son of Poseidon and king of Tyre. Agenor of Argos, son of either Ecbasus, Triopas, or Phoroneus...
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  • Polyxo (category Mythology of Argos, Peloponnese)
    Antiope and possibly Nycteis by Nycteus. Polyxo, mother of Actorion. She came to invite Triopas and Erysichthon to her son's wedding, but Erysichthon's...
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    Poseidon (redirect from God Of The Seas)
    times. Poseidon also came to dispute with his sister Hera over the city of Argos. A local king was chosen to settle the matter, Phoroneus, and he decided...
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    Helios (category Rape of Persephone)
    had seven sons, the Heliadae (Ochimus, Cercaphus, Macar, Actis, Tenages, Triopas, Candalus), and the girl Electryone. In Nonnus' account from the Dionysiaca...
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