Europs, son of the
autochthonAegialeus, father of
Telchis and grandfather of
Apis, all of whom formed a legacy of the primeval kings of
Sicyon according to a local legend.[1] He was said to be the second ruler of Aegialea and have reigned for 45 years.[2]
Europs, son of
Phoroneus whom
Herophanes of
Troezen wrote of as illegitimate; Pausanias concluded that Herophanes' account was plausible, since otherwise Phoroneus' kingdom would not have passed to
Argus. Europs' own son Hermion was the presumed
eponym of
Hermione, Argolis.[3]
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Europs, son of the
autochthonAegialeus, father of
Telchis and grandfather of
Apis, all of whom formed a legacy of the primeval kings of
Sicyon according to a local legend.[1] He was said to be the second ruler of Aegialea and have reigned for 45 years.[2]
Europs, son of
Phoroneus whom
Herophanes of
Troezen wrote of as illegitimate; Pausanias concluded that Herophanes' account was plausible, since otherwise Phoroneus' kingdom would not have passed to
Argus. Europs' own son Hermion was the presumed
eponym of
Hermione, Argolis.[3]
This article includes a list of Greek mythological figures with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific Greek mythology article referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended Greek mythology article, if one exists.