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Proetus

In Greek mythology, Proetus may refer to the following personages:Proetus, king of Argos and Tiryns, son of Abas and twin brother of Acrisius. Proetus, a prince of Corinth as the son of Prince Thersander, son of King Sisyphus. He was the father of Maera who died a maiden. Scholiasts on the Odyssey confound him with the Argive Proetus. Proetus of Thebes, eponym of the Proetid Gates, and father of Galanthis. Proetus of Nauplia, a son of Nauplius I and father of Lernus. Proetus, a son of Agenor (?). It is unclear whether Stephanus is referring to a son of Agenor named Proetus, or to the Argive Proetus as a descendant of Agenor.

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In Greek mythology, Proetus (/ˈprtəs/; Ancient Greek: Προῖτος Proitos) may refer to the following personages:

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)