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The name [[Pterelaus]] (/ˌtɛrəˈleɪəs/; Ancient Greek: [[Πτερέλαος]]) is attributed to two related individuals in Greek mythology:
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* Pterelaus, son of King Lelex of Megara
* Pterelaus, son of King Lelex of Megara
* Pterelaus, son of Taphius.
* Pterelaus, son of Taphius.
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Wikipedia EN

The name Pterelaus (/ˌtɛrəˈleɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτερέλαος) is attributed to two related individuals in Greek mythology:

  • Pterelaus, son of King Lelex of Megara
  • Pterelaus, son of Taphius.