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In Greek mythology, Phylacus (/ˈfɪləkəs/; Ancient Greek: Φύλακος means "guardian") was the name of the following figures:

Notes

  1. Graves, Robert (1960). The Greek Myths. Harmondsworth, London, England: Penguin Books. pp. s.v. Melampus. ISBN 978-0143106715.
  2. ^ Eustathius on Homer, p. 323
  3. Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 1.45; on Odyssey 11.326
  4. Homer, Iliad 2.705
  5. Hyginus, Fabulae 14: compare "... Alcimede, Clymene's daughter..." vs. "... Iphiclus, son of Phylacus, by Periclymene, daughter of Minyas, from Thessaly, Jason's maternal uncle"
  6. Hyginus, Fabulae 243
  7. Apollodorus, 1.9.4 & 12
  8. Scholia on Homer, Iliad 15.333 & 336
  9. Homer, Odyssey 15. 231; Apollonius Rhodius, 1.47; Propertius, Elegies 1.19
  10. Eustathius on Homer, Iliad 323 & 41
  11. Homer, Iliad 16.181
  12. Pausanias, 10.8.7 & 10.23.2

References

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. Categories:
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