Pelasgus of Argos

In Greek mythology, Pelasgus (Ancient Greek: Πελασγός, Pelasgós means "ancient") also known as Gelanor, was an Inachid king of Argos. He was the son of Sthenelas, son of Crotopus, son of Agenor, son of Triopas. Yet according to others, Pelasgus was a son of Arestor, and grandson of Iasus, and immigrated into Arcadia, where he founded the town of Parrhasia. In some accounts his father was the autochthon Palaechthon.

Pelasgus of Argos

In Greek mythology, Pelasgus (Ancient Greek: Πελασγός, Pelasgós means "ancient") also known as Gelanor, was an Inachid king of Argos. He was the son of Sthenelas, son of Crotopus, son of Agenor, son of Triopas. Yet according to others, Pelasgus was a son of Arestor, and grandson of Iasus, and immigrated into Arcadia, where he founded the town of Parrhasia. In some accounts his father was the autochthon Palaechthon.