Agelaus or Ageláos is, in
Greek mythology, the name of various individuals.Agelaus, or Ageláos, son of Damastor was a suitor of
Penelope, killed by
Odysseus. Agelaus was a herdsman who saved the life of the Trojan prince
Paris, exposed as an infant on
Mount Ida, owing to a prophecy that he would be the reason for the destruction of
Troy, and brought him up as his own son.Agelaus, son of Maion. He was a
Trojan warrior and killed, during the
Trojan War, by
Ajax.Agelaus of
Miletus, son of
Hippasus. He fought against the Greeks as part of contingent of Nastes in the Trojan War and was killed by
Meges.Agelaus, son of Phradraon, and a Trojan warrior. He was killed during the war by
Diomedes.Agelaus, son of
Evanor, and one of the attendants of
Acamas during the Trojan War. Agelaus, a Greek warrior slain by
Hector during the Trojan War. Agelaus, son of
Heracles and
Omphale, and ancestor of
Croesus. In other sources this son is instead called
Lamus Agelaus, son of
Temenus and descendant of Heracles. Agelaus, along with his brothers (
Eurypylus and
Callias), hired men to kill his father, since he gave his favour to their sister Hyrnetho and her husband Deiphontes. When this was discovered, the people gave the throne to Deiphontes and Hyrnetho.Agelaus, son of
Oeneus and
Althaea. He was killed whilst battling the
Curetes. Agelaus, son of Stymphalus, king of
Arcadia, and father of
Phalanthus.Agelaus, father of
Antheus. He fought in the army of
Dionysus during his campaigns in
India.
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