Stymphalus (son of Elatus)

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In Greek mythology, Stymphalus or Stymphalos (Ancient Greek: Στύμφαλος) was a king of Arcadia. He was the eponym of the town Stymphalus (now Stymfalia) and of a spring near it.[1]

Stymphalus was one of the sons of Elatus and Laodice, alongside Pereus, Aepytus, Ischys and Cyllen.[2] Stymphalus' sons were Agamedes, Gortys[3] and Agelaus, the father of Phalanthus.[4] Stymphalus also had a daughter, Parthenope, the mother of Everes by Heracles.[5]

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