148. (5)
Table I. The Race of Iapetus, Deucalion, Atlas, and Hellen
Uranus =Gæa
+— Iapetus
+— Epimethius
| =Pandora
| +— Pyrrha
| =Deucalion
| +— Hellen
| +— Æolus I
| | +— Calyce
| | | +— Endymion
| | | +— Eurycyde
| | | | +— Eleüs
| | | | +— Augeas
| | | +— Ætolus
| | | +— Calydon
| | | | +— Epicaste
| | | | =Agenor
| | | | +— Demonice
| | | | | =Mars
| | | | | +— Thestius
| | | | | +— Hypermnestra
| | | | | | =Oïcles
| | | | | | +— Amphiaraüs
| | | | | | =Eriphyle
| | | | | | +— Alcmæon
| | | | | | | =Arsinoë
| | | | | | +— Amphilochus
| | | | | +— Althæa
| | | | | | =Œneus
| | | | | | +— Meleager
| | | | | | +— Dejanira
| | | | | | =Hercules
| | | | | | +— Hyllus
| | | | | +— Leda
| | | | | | =Tyndareus
| | | | | | +— Castor
| | | | | | +— Clytemnestra
| | | | | | =Agamemnon
| | | | | | =Jove
| | | | | | +— Pollux
| | | | | | +— Helen
| | | | | | =Paris
| | | | | +— Plexippus
| | | | | +— Toxeus (?)
| | | | +— Porthaon
| | | | +— Agrius
| | | | | +— Melanippus
| | | | | +— Thersites
| | | | +— Œneus
| | | | =Peribœa
| | | | +— Tydeus
| | | | +— Diomedes
| | | | =Althæa
| | | | +— Meleager (see above)
| | | | +— Dejanira (see above)
| | | +— Pleuron
| | | +— Agenor
| | | =Epicaste
| | | +— Demonice (see above)
| | | +— Porthaon (see above)
| | +— Alcyone
| | | =Ceyx
| | +— Canace
| | | =Neptune
| | | +— Alœus
| | | =Iphimedia
| | | +— Otus
| | | +— Ephialtes
| | +— Perieres
| | | +— Icarius
| | | | +— Penelope
| | | | =Ulysses
| | | | +— Telemachus
| | | +— Tyndareus
| | | =Leda
| | | +— Castor (see above)
| | | +— Clytemnestra (see above)
| | +— Mimas
| | | +— Hippotes
| | | +— Æolus II
| | | +— Arne
| | | =Neptune
| | | +— Æolus III (King of the Winds)
| | | +— 6 sons
| | | +— 6 daughters
| | +— Magnes
| | | +— Dictys
| | | +— Polydectes
| | +— Deïon
| | | +— Cephalus
| | | | =Procris
| | | | +— Arcesius
| | | | +— Laërtes
| | | | +— Ulysses
| | | | =Penelope
| | | | +— Telemachus (see above)
| | | +— Actor
| | | +— Menœtius
| | | +— Patroclus
| | +— Athamas
| | | =Nephele
| | | +— Helle
| | | +— Phryxus
| | | =Ino
| | | +— Melicertes
| | | =Themisto
| | | +— Schœneus of Bœtia
| | | +— Atalanta
| | | =Hippomenes
| | +— Sisyphus
| | | =Merope
| | | +— Glaucus
| | | +— Bellerophon
| | | +— Hippolochus
| | | | +— Glaucus (Iliad, 6, 155)
| | | +— Laodamia
| | | =Jove
| | | +— Sarpedon
| | +— Salmoneus
| | | +— Tyro
| | | =Neptune
| | | +— Neleus
| | | | +— Nestor
| | | | | +— Antilochus
| | | | +— Pero
| | | | =Bias
| | | | +— Talaüs
| | | | +— Adrastus
| | | | +— Eriphyle
| | | | =Amphiaraüs
| | | | +— Alcmæon (see above)
| | | | +— Amphilochus (see above)
| | | +— Pelias
| | | +— Evadne
| | | +— Acastus
| | | | +— Laodamia
| | | | =Protesilaüs
| | | +— Alcestis
| | | =Admetus
| | | =Cretheus
| | | +— Pheres
| | | | +— Admetus
| | | | =Alcestis
| | | +— Æson
| | | | +— Jason
| | | +— Amythaon
| | | +— Bias
| | | | =Pero
| | | | +— Talaüs (see above)
| | | +— Melampus (the Prophet)
| | | +— Antiphates
| | | +— Oïcles
| | | =Hypermnestra
| | | +— Amphiaraüs (see above)
| | +— Cretheus
| | =Tyro
| | +— Pheres (see above)
| | +— Æson (see above)
| | +— Amythaon (see above)
| +— Xuthus
| | +— Diomede
| | +— Achæus
| | +— Ion
| +— Dorus
| +— Tectamus
+— Prometheus
| =Clymene
| +— Deucalion
| =Pyrrha
| +— Hellen (see above)
+— Menœtius
+— Atlas
=Pleione
+— Merope
| =Sisyphus
| +— Glaucus (see above)
+— Sterope II
| =Mars
| +— Œnomaüs
| +— Hippodamia
| =Pelops
| +— Atreus
| | =Aërope
| | +— Agamemnon
| | | =Clytemnestra
| | +— Menelaüs
| | =Helen
| +— Thyestes
| | +— Ægisthus
| +— Pittheus
| +— Æthra
| +— Theseus
+— Electra
| =Jove
| +— Dardanus
| +— Ilus I
| +— Erichthonius
| +— Tros
| +— Ilus II
| +— Laomedon
| +— Priam
+— The other Pleiades
=Æthra
+— The Hyades
=Hesperis
+— The Hesperides
=Sterope I
+— Maia
=Jove
+— Mercury
Illustrative. The name Amalthea is given also to the mother of Bacchus. It is thus used by Milton, Paradise Lost, 4, 275:
That Nyseian isle,
Girt with the river Triton, where old Cham,
Whom Gentiles Ammon call and Libyan Jove,
Hid Amalthea, and her florid son,
Young Bacchus, from his stepdame Rhea's eye.
See also Milton, Paradise Regained, 2, 356.
148. For the general genealogy of the race of Inachus, see Table D. For the general race of Iapetus, Deucalion, Hellen, Æolus, Ætolus, etc., see below, Table I (based in part on the table given in Roscher, article Deukalion). For the descendants of Agenor, see Table E. For the houses of Minos and of Labdacus, see Tables L and N. For the descendants of Belus (house of Danaüs), see Tables I and J; of Cecrops and Erechtheus, Table M.
(1) The race of Inachus|
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The descendants of Pelasgus, of Belus, of Agenor
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House of Danaüs Houses of Minos and Labdacus
(2) The race of Deucalion (Table G), and of his son, Hellen
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The descendants of Æolus, of Dorus, of Xuthus,
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| (Achæans and Ionians)
The descendants of Endymion, Perieres, Deïon, Sisyphus, Cretheus, Athamas
(3) The descendants of Ætolus, son of Endymion (Table K)
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Houses of Porthaon and Thestius
(4) The race of Cecrops
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The descendants of Erichthonius
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House of Pandion and Ægeus