Prymnis

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Prymnis or Proumnis ( Old Greek Πρύμνις or Προύμνις = the rear in the ship, helmsman ; Latin Prymnias ), the son of Agelas I , was a king of Corinth in Greek mythology .

After Eusebius of Caesarea he ruled for 35 years. He was the father of the Bakchis who succeeded him to the throne.

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predecessor Office successor
Agelas I. King of Corinth
965 / 4–930 / 29 BC Chr.
(Fictional chronology)
Bakchis