Deliades (mythology)
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In Greek mythology, Deliades (Ancient Greek: Δηλιάδην) was a Boeotian prince as son of King Glaucus of Potniae[1] and possibly, Eurymede or Eurynome,[2] daughter of King Nisus of Megara. He was unintentionally killed by his own brother Bellerophon. According to some traditions, he was called Alcimenes or Peiren.[3]
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Deliades | |
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Prince of Potniae | |
Member of the Corinthian Royal Family | |
Other names | Alcimenes, Piren |
Abode | Potniae |
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Parents | Glaucus and Eurymede |
Siblings | Bellerophon |
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