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from Zelia,
Pandarus, son of Lycaon; from Adrastia, Adrastus and Amphius, sons of Merops; from Arisbe,
Asius, son of Hyrtacus; from Larissa, Hippothous, son of Pelasgus;1 from
Mysia, Chromius2 and Ennomus, sons of Arsinous; of the Alizones, Odius and
Epistrophus, sons of Mecisteus; of the Phrygians, Phorcys and Ascanius, sons of Aretaon;
of the Maeonians, Mesthles and Antiphus, sons of Talaemenes; of the Carians, Nastes and
Amphimachus, sons of Nomion; of the Lycians, Sarpedon, son of Zeus, and Glaucus, son of
Hippolochus.
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1 Compare Hom. Il. 2.842ff., where the poet describes Hippothous as the son of the Pelasgian Lethus. Apollodorus, misunderstanding the passage, has converted the adjective Pelasgian into a noun Pelasgus.
2 Homer calls him Chromis (Hom. Il. 2.858).
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