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Iasus
In
Greek mythology,
Iasus or
Iasius (Ancient Greek: ) was the name of several individuals:
- Iasus, king of Argos. His genealogy is confused; according to different sources, he was:
- Iasus (Iasius), father of Atalanta by Clymene, daughter of Minyas; he was the son of King Lycurgus of Arcadia by either Eurynome or Cleophyle. His brothers were Ancaeus, Epochus and Amphidamas.
- Iasus (Iasius), one of the Dactyli or Curetes.
- Iasius, son of Eleuther and father of Chaeresilaus.
- Iasus, son of Sphelus (himself son of Bucolus), leader of the Athenians, was killed by Aeneas in the Trojan War.
- Iasus, king of Cyprus, father of Dmetor. In the Odyssey, he appears in a story told (and made up) by Odysseus.
- Iasus, father of Palinurus and Iapis.
- Iasus, father of Phaedimus. His son was killed by Amyntas in the battle of Seven Against Thebes.
- Iasus, father of Nepeia, who married King Olympus and gave her name to the plain of Nepeia near Cyzicus.
- Iasus (Iasius), possible father of Amphion.
- Iasius, winner of the horse-racing contest at the Olympic games held by Heracles.
- Iasius, same as Iasion.
Iasius
[Greek] The son of Zeus and Electra (2). By Demeter he became the father of Plutus. Zeus, angered by Iasius' pride, killed him with a bolt of lightning.