
Phorbas - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Phorbas
- son of Triopas; an ancient settler in the island of Rhodes
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Athen_6.262
and others remained with Phorbas, and came to Ialysus, and
Athen_6.263
feasted them. And Phorbas was so delighted with this hosp
Phorbas 2
- son of Criasus; an ancient king of Argos
Euseb]:Chron_177
Argus. Criasus, for 54 years. Phorbas, for 35 years. Duri
Euseb]:Chron_181
to have happened, until Phorbas, in whose time Cecrops
Phorbas 3
- son of Thersippus; an ancient archon of Athens
Euseb]:Chron_187
pus, for 41 years. Phorbas, the son of Thersippus, for 30
Phorbas 4
- brother of Polymelus; killed by Ixion
AnthPal_3.12
[12] Ixion killing Phorbas and Polymelus, for their murder
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