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Kings of Argos

Kings of Argos

  • Argus (king of Argos)
    In Greek mythology, Argus (/ˈɑːrɡəs/; Greek: Ἄργος Argos) was the king and eponym of Argos.
  • Gelanor
    In Greek mythology, King Gelanor (Ancient Greek: Γελάνωρ), of Argos welcomed Danaus and his daughters.
  • Amphilochus (brother of Alcmaeon)
    In Greek mythology, Amphilochus (Greek: Ἀμφίλοχος) was the younger son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle and the brother of Alcmaeon.
  • Triopas
    In Greek mythology, Triopas /ˈtraɪəpəs/ or Triops /ˈtraɪ.
  • Perseus
    In Greek mythology, Perseus (/ˈpɜːrsiəs, -sjuːs/; Greek: Περσεύς), the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty of Danaans, was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles.
  • Proetus
    Proetus (Greek: Προῖτος) was a mythical king of Argos and Tiryns.
  • Mantius
    In Greek mythology, Mantius /ˈmæntiəs/ was the son of Melampus and Iphianassa and the father of Cleitus, Polypheides and, in some versions, of Oicles.
  • Orestes
    In Greek mythology, Orestes (/ɒˈrɛstiːz/; Greek: Ὀρέστης [oˈrestɛːs]) was the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon.
  • Diomedes
    Diomedes (/ˌdaɪəˈmiːdiːz/ or /ˌdaɪˈɒmɪdiːz/) or Diomede (/ˈdaɪəmiːd/; Greek: Διομήδης Diomēdēs "God-like cunning, advised by Zeus") is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War.
  • Danaus
    In Greek mythology Danaus (/ˈdæn.eɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Δαναός Danaos), was the twin brother of Aegyptus, a mythical king of Egypt.
  • Anaxagoras (mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Anaxagoras (Greek: Αναξαγόρας) was a king of Argos and son of either Megapenthes or his son Argeus.
  • Bias (mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Bias (/ˈbaɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Βίας) was a brother of Melampus who received one third of the Kingdom of Argos (see Melampus for more information).
  • Crotopus
    In Greek mythology, Crotopus (Ancient Greek: Κρότωπος) of Argos was the son of Agenor and father of Psamathe.
  • Megapenthes
    In Greek mythology, Megapenthes (Greek: Μεγαπένθης Megapénthēs) is a name that refers to: * A son of Proetus.
  • Oecles
    In Greek mythology, Oecles /ˈɛkliːz/ (Ancient Greek: Οἰκλῆς) or Oecleus /ˈɛkˌluːs/ or /ˈɛkˌljuːs/ (Οἰκλεύς) was an Argive king, father of Amphiaraus, son of Mantius or Antiphates and grandson of Melampus.
  • Amphiaraus
    In Greek mythology, Amphiaraus (/ˌæmfiəˈreɪəs/; Greek: Ἀμφιάραος Amphiaraos, "doubly cursed" or "twice Ares-like") was the son of Oecles and Hypermnestra, and husband of Eriphyle.
  • Talaus
    In Greek mythology, Talaus /ˈtæliəs/ (Ancient Greek: Ταλαός) was the king of Argos and one of the Argonauts.
  • Alcmaeon (mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Alcmaeon (Greek: Ἀλκμαίων), was the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle.
  • Melampus
    In Greek mythology, Melampus /mᵻˈlæmpəs/ (Ancient Greek: Μελάμπους, Melampous), was a legendary soothsayer and healer, originally of Pylos, who ruled at Argos.
  • Sthenelus
    In Greek mythology, Sthenelus (Ancient Greek: Σθένελος) was a name attributed to several different individuals.
  • Argeus (king of Argos)
    Argeus (Greek: Ἀργεύς) was a mythological king of Argos in Ancient Greece, the son of Megapenthes, and possibly the father of Anaxagoras.
  • Apis, king of Argos
    Apis (Ancient Greek: Ἆπις) was a king of Argos in Greek mythology.