• Crotopus or Krotopos (Ancient Greek: Κρότωπος), in Greek mythology, was the eighth king of Argos. Crotopus was the son of Agenor and father of Psamathe...
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  • sea-shore"), sometimes given only as the daughter of Crotopus, was the daughter of King Crotopus of Argos, who became the lover of the god Apollo. Psamathe...
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  • and King of Liguria. Sthenelus or Sthenelās, king of Argos and son of Crotopus, son of Agenor, son of Triopas. He was the father of Gelanor. Sthenelus...
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  • house of Argos. He belonged to the house of Phoroneus, and was father of Crotopus. His exact position in the lineage varies depending on the source. Certain...
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    Crete and was purified by Carmanor. In another account, the Argive king Crotopus was the one who performed the purification rites on Apollo alone. According...
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    11th century). The story surrounds the tragedy of the daughter of King Crotopus of Argos named Psamathe, whose child by Apollo dies and she is executed...
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  • Psamathe may refer to: Psamathe (Nereid) Psamathe (Crotopus), Daughter of Crotopus Psamathe (moon), moon of Neptune Psamathe (polychaete), polychaete...
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  • Greek: Λῖνος Linos "flax"), son of Apollo and Psamathe, daughter of King Crotopus of Argos. When Psamathe had given birth to Linus, fearing her father she...
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    According to Clement of Alexandria in his Stromata, "...in the time of Crotopus occurred the burning of Phaethon, and the deluges of Deucalion." The scholia...
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    sometimes between Criasus and Iasus in some sources), Iasus, Agenor, (Crotopus and Sthenelus was between Agenor and Gelanor in some sources), Gelanor...
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