Pelasgian
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Contenido Pelasgian is the name of several characters from Greek mythology, which refer to the Pelasgians, one of the first peoples to inhabit Greece. Thus, in each region a different genealogy was attributed to the local eponymous heroes in order to link them with Pelasgo and give a historical vision of their common origin:
- Pelasgo was, for the arks, a son of Gea, the Earth, who was the first man to dwell in the Arkdia.
- Pelasgo was, according to the argivos, son of Foroneo and Europe, or Triopas, king of Argos, and Sois, being then brother of Iasos, Agénor and Janto and father of Larisa and Hipotonoo.
- Pelasgo was, for the Thessalians, the father of Cloro and the grandfather of Hemon, or the father of him directly and grandfather therefore of Tésalo, the eponymous of the region. He was also told the son of Poseidon and Larisa, and founder of the Argos tesalia.
Other mythical characters with the same name and without the connotation of Pelasgian eponyms:
- Pelasgo, a son of Inaco and Melia, who was the father of Lycaon and Hesiodo with the oceanide Melibea, the ninfa Cilene or Deyanira, depending on the versions.
- Pelasgo, a son of Lycaon, therefore grandson of the former.
- Pelasgo, a son of Arks, a biznieto of Lycaon.
- Pelasgo, one of the two sons of Asop and Metope, called Pelagon by Diodore. It was Ismeno's father, the hero who named the Beocio River.
- Pelasgo, the name of the king of Argos, The supplicants of Euripides, he welcomed Danao and his daughters. In other sources it is called Gelanor.
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