Phylas
(
Φύλας).
1.
A king of the Dryopes, who was attacked and slain by Heracles, because he had violated the
sanctuary of Delphi. By his daughter Midea, Heracles became the father of Antiochus.
2.
Son of Antiochus and grandson of Heracles and Midea, was married to
Deïphilé, by whom he had two sons, Hippotas and Thero.
3.
King of Ephyra, in Thesprotia, and father of Polymelé and Astyoché,
by the latter of whom Heracles was the father of Tlepolemus.