Phlias
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Phlias is a mythological figure described as a son of the god Dionysus, with his mother variously named as Araethyrea, a daughter of Aras, or Ariadne, according to different ancient sources. He is said to have married Chthonophyle, and together they fathered a son named Androdamas. The town of Phlius (formerly Araithyrea) was believed to have taken its name from him.
Relationships
- parent of
- Androdamas
- consort of
- Chthonophyle
- child of
- Dionysus, Araethyrea, Ariadne
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Pausanias cites a version in which Phlias is given as son of Ceisus, but himself maintains that Phlias was the son of Dionysus by Araethyrea (daughter of Aras), whereas Chthonophyle was his wife and mother of his son Androdamas.”
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