Phyleus

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Phyleus is a figure in Greek mythology, known as the son of King Augeas of Elis and for his role among the Calydonian hunters and followers of Heracles.

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instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological person
associatedWith Elis NERFINISHED
causeOfExile support for Heracles in dispute over Augeas' stables
childOf Augeas NERFINISHED
conflictedWith Augeas NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion and myth
ethnicity Greek
exiledFrom Elis NERFINISHED
father Meges NERFINISHED
fatherOf Meges NERFINISHED
followerOf Heracles NERFINISHED
gender male
house royal house of Elis NERFINISHED
kingOf Dulichium NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra Age of Heroes NERFINISHED
notableFor judging fairly in dispute between Heracles and Augeas
loyalty to Heracles
participatedIn Calydonian Boar Hunt NERFINISHED
relativeOf Augeas NERFINISHED
Heracles NERFINISHED
roleInMyth participant in the Calydonian hunt
supporter of Heracles against Augeas
settledIn Dulichium NERFINISHED
tookSideWith Heracles NERFINISHED

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Timandra spouse Phyleus