Phylacus
In Greek mythology, Phylacus founded the city of Phylace, Thessaly. He was the son of Deion and Diomede, husband of Clymene, and the father of Alcimede.
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47), and his descendants, Phylacus, Iphiclus, and Protesilaus are called Phylacides. (Hom. Il. ii. 705; Propert. i. 19 ; comp. Hom. Od. xv. 231.)
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Neleus seized his goods and held them for a whole year, during which he was a close prisoner in the house of king Phylacus, and in much distress of mind both on account of the daughter of Neleus and because he was haunted by a great sorrow that dread Erinys had laid upon him.
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Leitus killed Phylacus as he was flying, and Eurypylus slew Melanthus. Then Menelaus of the loud war-cry took Adrestus alive, for his horses ran into a tamarisk bush, as they were flying wildly over the plain, and broke the pole from the car;
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Īphiclus Īphiclus , in Greek myth, son of Phylacus. He imprisoned for a year the seer Melampus , who discovered the reason for Iphiclus' childlessness...
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Neleus wanted cattle of King Phylacus of Phylace, as his bride price. Melampus went to Phylacus, but was capture and imprisoned. Phylacus learning of Melampus' remarkable skills, the king wanted the seer to help cure his son, Iphiclus.
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