Iphis (son of Alector)
Iphis ( Greek Ἶφις ), son of Alector , was king of Argos in Greek mythology . He was the father of Eteoklos , the Euadne (or Ianeira ) and the Astynomials (or Laodike ) and the brother of Capaneus . He was a grandson of Anaxagoras and is therefore one of the Anaxagorids.
Iphis revealed to Adrastus how he could get Amphiaraos to take part in the march of the seven against Thebes . All he had to do was give Amphiaraos' wife Eriphyle the belt of Harmonia , who then persuaded her husband.
Since Iphis survived all his children, Sthenelus , the son of his brother Kapaneus and his daughter Euadne, ascended the throne of Argos after his death .
swell
- Library of Apollodorus , 3, 60; 3, 63; 3, 79.
- Pausanias , traveling in Greece , 2, 18, 5.
literature
- Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll : Iphis 1 . In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Hrsg.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology . Volume 2.1, Leipzig 1894, column 300 ( digitized version ).
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Alektor (Anaxagoride) |
King of Argos 13th century BC Chr. (Fictional chronology) |
Sthenelos (Anaxagoride) |