Iasius (Ἰάσιος) is the name of six characters in Greek mythology.
- Iasius, another form of Iasion's name.
- Iasius, one of the Dactyls at Crete.
- Iasius (also Iasion; Iasus), son of Lycurgus, king of Arcadia by Cleophyle or Eurynome. He became king of Arcadia and was the father of Atalanta by Clymene, daughter of Minyas.[1]
- Iasius, son of Eleuther (son of Apollo and Aithousa, daughter of Poseidon) and father of Chairesilaos.[2]
References
- ^ Apollodorus. The Library, 3.9.2.
- ^ Theoi Project - Family of Apollon
Sources
- Bulfinch, Thomas (1979). "Stories of Gods and Heroes: Chapter XVIII: Meleager and Atalanta". Bulfinch's Mythology. Avenel Books. p. 138. ISBN 0-517-27415-9.
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