Ilus (son of Dardanus)

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In Greek mythology, Ilus (/ˈls/; Ancient Greek: Ἶλος or Ἴλου Ilos) was a king of Dardania.

Family[]

Ilus was the eldest son of Dardanus either by Batea of Troad, daughter of Teucer, or probably , daughter of Phineus. Ilus was the brother of Erichthonius, his successor.[1][2][3] In some accounts, the names of the two sons of Dardanus and Batea were Erichthonius and Zacynthus.[4]

Mythology[]

After Dardanus died, his heir Ilus succeeded him to the throne. However, after his long reign, he died childless and heirless. His brother Erichthonius consequently gained the kingship, and became the ancestor of the later Trojans. Homer's Iliad mentions at several points the tomb of Ilus in the middle of the Trojan plain.[5]

Family tree[]

OceanusTethys
AtlasPleioneScamanderIdaeaSimoeis
Zeus/JupiterElectraTeucer
DardanusBatea
IlusErichthoniusAstyoche
CallirrhoeTros
IlusGanymedeAssaracusHieromneme
LaomedonThemisteCapys
PriamAnchisesAphrodite/VenusLatinus
Creusa of TroyAeneasLavinia
AscaniusSilvius
SilviusAeneas Silvius
Brutus of BritainLatinus Silvius
Alba
Atys
Capys
Capetus
Tiberinus Silvius
Agrippa
Romulus Silvius
Aventinus
Procas
NumitorAmulius
Ares/MarsRhea Silvia
HersiliaRomulusRemus

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