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Ecbasus

In Greek mythology, Ecbasus was the son of Argus, the king and eponym of Argos. According to the mythographer Apollodorus, his mother was Evadne, the daughter of the river god Strymon, and he was the sibling of Criasus, Epidaurus, and Piras. According to a scholion on Euripides, however, his mother was the Oceanid Peitho.

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In Greek mythology, Ecbasus (Greek: Έκβασος) was the son of Argus, the king and eponym of Argos (and son of Zeus and Niobe). According to the mythographer Apollodorus, his mother was Evadne, the daughter of the river god Strymon, and he was the sibling of Criasus, Epidaurus, and Piras.1 According to a scholion on Euripides, however, his mother was the Oceanid Peitho.2

Ecbasus was the father of Agenor, himself the father of Argus Panoptes (the giant who guarded Io).3 According to the historian Charax, Ecbasus fathered Arestor, whose son, Pelasgus, settled in the region of Arcadia (which was originally known as Pelasgia).4

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  1. Apollodorus, 2.1.2; cf. Hyginus, Fabulae 145. Criasus succeeded their father to the throne of Argos.
  2. Scholia on Euripides, Phoenician Women 1116, on Orestes 932
  3. Apollodorus, 2.1.2; Hyginus, Fabulae 145.
  4. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Arestor; BNJ, 103 F15 [= Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Parrasia].
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