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Herodotus, The Histories (ed. A. D. Godley) | 44 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Arcas had two sons, Elatus and Aphidas, by Leanira, daughter of Amyclas, or by Meganira,
daughter of Croco, or, according to Eumelus, by a nymph Chrysopelia.As to the sons of Arcas, and the division of Arcadia among them, see Paus. 8.4.1ff.
According to Pausanias, Arcas had three sons, Azas, Aphidas, and Elatus by Erato, a
Dryad nymph; to Azas his father Arcas assigned the district of Azania, to Aphidas the
city of Tegea, and to Elatus the mountain of
Cyllene. These divided the land between them, but Elatus had all the power, and
he begat Stymphalus and Pereus by Laodice, daughter of Cinyras, and Aphidas had a son
Aleus and a daughter Stheneboea, who was married to Proetus. And Aleus had a daughter Auge
and two sons, Cepheus and Lycurgus, by Neaera, daughter of Pereus. Auge was seduced by
HerculesFor the story of Auge and Telephus, see above,
Apollod. 2.7.4. and hid her babe in the
precinct of Ath