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In Greek mythology, [[Demophon]] /ˈdɛməˌfɒn, -fən/ (Ancient Greek: [[Δημοφῶν]] or [[Δημοφόων]]) was a king of Athens. According to [[Pindar]], Demophon was the son of Theseus and Phaedra, brother of Acamas. Some say that Demophon's mother was [[Iope]], daughter of [[Iphicles]]. After his father lost the throne of Athens, Demophon grew up as an exile in Euboea with his brother under the care of [[Elephenor]], a relative by marriage.
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Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, Demophon /ˈdɛməˌfɒn, -fən/ (Ancient Greek: Δημοφῶν or Δημοφόων) was a king of Athens. According to Pindar, Demophon was the son of Theseus and Phaedra, brother of Acamas. Some say that Demophon's mother was Iope, daughter of Iphicles. After his father lost the throne of Athens, Demophon grew up as an exile in Euboea with his brother under the care of Elephenor, a relative by marriage.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Δημοφόων: όωντος, стяж. Δημοφῶν, ῶντος ὁ Демофонт (сын Тесея и Федры, участник Троянского похода, царь Афин) HH, Eur.