Glaucus, son of Sisyphus and father of Bellerophon, fed his horses human flesh and was torn to pieces by them.
No, Sisyphus was the son of the mortals Aeolus and Enarete.
Yes, Sisyphus was the mortal son of Aeolus and Enerete.
son of Sisyphus
No Sisyphus was not a Titan he was a mortal king of Ephya the son of Aeolus and Enerete.
Autolycus, the grandfather of Odysseus, is said to have stolen cattle from Sisyphus. Sisyphus discovered the theft and placed identifying marks on the cows to prove their ownership.
Either Poseidon or of Glaucus the son of Sisyphus.
Bellerophon's father was Glaucus who was the king of Corinth and the son of Sisyphus.
Sisyphus son of Aeolus had by his wife Merope four sons; Glaucus, Thersander, Halmus/Almus and Ornytion. With Tyro, he had two sons but she killed them. By Anticleia he had Odysseus.
Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus, was the king of Ephyre (the city later called Corinth).
Bellerophon's father was Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus.
The Myth of Sisyphus was created in 1942.
Sisyphus was not immortal, but a mortal king of Ephyra.