Doridas

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Doridas ( old Gr . Δωρίδας = the Dorians ), the son of Propodas , was a king of Corinth in Greek mythology . Together with his brother Hyanthidas, he ascended the throne of Corinth after his father. Aletes , the son of Hippotes , led the Dorians against the city, conquered it and drove the inhabitants away. Doridas and Hyanthidas had to let him rule, but stayed in Corinth.

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predecessor Office successor
Propodas King of Corinth
together with Hyanthidas
11th century BC Chr.
(Fictional chronology)
Aletes