Sthenelus
In
Greek mythology
,
Sthenelus
refers to four different people.
Son of
Perseus
and
Andromeda
. He exiled
Amphitryon
, lover of his niece,
Alcmene
, because he killed Sthenelus' brother,
Electryon
. Thus he became king of
Mycenae
, and was succeeded by his son
Eurystheus
, who was famous for the labors he designed for Alcmene's son
Heracles
.
Son of
Capaneus
and
Evadne
. With
Diomedes
, he led the armies of
Argos
in the
Trojan War
. He was also one of the
Epigonoi
.
Son of
Androgeus
and a companion of
Heracles
, whom he accompanied to the land of the
Amazons
to steal
Hippolyte
's girdle.
Father of
Cycnus
and King of
Liguria
.
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