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In [[Greek mythology]], King '''Dascylus''' or '''Daskylos''' of [[Mysia]] or [[Mariandyne]] was the father of [[Lycus]]. One account says that Dascylus was a son of [[Tantalus]]. He is presumably the eponym of the coastal city of [[Dascylium]]. |
In [[Greek mythology]], King '''Dascylus''' or '''Daskylos''' of [[Mysia]] or [[Mariandyne]] was the father of [[Lycus]], Priolas, and Otreus. One account says that Dascylus was a son of [[Tantalus]]. He is presumably the eponym of the coastal city of [[Dascylium]]. |
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Another Dascylus or Daskylos was a son of Lycus, and grandson of the above Dascylus or Daskylos. He acted as a guide to the [[Argonauts]]. |
Another Dascylus or Daskylos was a son of Lycus, and grandson of the above Dascylus or Daskylos. He acted as a guide to the [[Argonauts]]. |
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In Greek mythology, King Dascylus or Daskylos of Mysia or Mariandyne was the father of Lycus, Priolas, and Otreus. One account says that Dascylus was a son of Tantalus. He is presumably the eponym of the coastal city of Dascylium.
Another Dascylus or Daskylos was a son of Lycus, and grandson of the above Dascylus or Daskylos. He acted as a guide to the Argonauts.
A third Dascylus or Daskylos, a Lydian Nobleman, was said to be the father of the semi-historical figure Gyges of Lydia.
Sources
- Nos ancêtres de l'Antiquité, 1991, Christian Settipani, p. 152