Son of Aepytus [2], ruler of Arcadia at the time when the Heraclids attempted to invade the Peloponnese once more. He gave his daughter Mesope in marriage to Cresphontes, Heraclid and king of Messenia, and was thus spared the invasion (Paus. 4,3,6; 8,5,6).
Tyrant of Corinth (probably 657-627 BC), son of Eëtion. He followed the Bacchiadae, a group of …
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Patzek, Barbara (Wiesbaden),
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