Troezen (mythology)

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In Greek mythology, Troezen (/ˈtrzən/, Ancient Greek: Τροιζήν, romanized: Troizen) was the eponymous king of the city Troezen.

Troezen was one of the children of Pelops[1][2] and Hippodamia, and thus brother to Pittheus, Alcathous, Dimoetes,[3] Pleisthenes, Atreus, Thyestes, Copreus, Hippalcimus, Sciron, Cleones, Letreus, Astydameia, Nicippe, Lysidice and Eurydice.

Troezen was the father of Anaphlystus and Sphettus, who migrated to Attica and gave their names to two demes.[4] Evopis was also credited to be the daughter of Troezen.[3]

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