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In , Phoroneus (; : Φορωνεύς means 'bringer of a price'

(1960). 9780143106715, Penguin Books.
) was a of the , fire-bringer,Pausanias 2.19.5 law giver,Clement of Alexandria, protrepticus p. 233 and primordial king of Argos.


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Phoroneus was the son of the and either Melia, the Apollodorus, 2.1.1; ad , Orestes 932; ad , 177. or Argia,Hyginus, Fabulae 143 the embodiment of the Argolid itself: ", son of , begat PhoroneusThe Argive myth was reported to Pausanias, 2.15.5 by his sister Argia".

He was said to have been married to Cinna;Hyginus, Fabulae 145 or Cerdo, a ;Pausanias, 2.21.1 or ,Apollodorus, 2.1.1; Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 177. also a nymph; or Perimede;Scholia ad , Olympian Ode 3.28a or ,Scholia ad Euripides, Orestes 932 and to have fathered a number of children including Apis, Car,Pausanias, 1.39.5 6; 1.40.6 & 1.44.6 , ,Pausanias, 2.35.4 ,Pausanias, 2.16.4 Parthenius, 1 with sources— Lyrcus of Nicaenetus and the Caunus of Apollonius Rhodius and Europs, an illegitimate son.Pausanias, 2.34.4 An unnamed daughter of his is said to have consorted with and thus became the mother of the five Hecaterides, nymphs of the rustic dance., 10.3.19

In Argive culture, Niobe is associated with Phoroneus, sometimes as his mother, sometimes as his daughter, or as his consort (Kerenyi). According to Hellanicus of Lesbos, Phoroneus had at least three sons: Agenor, Jasus and . After the death of Phoroneus, the two elder brothers divided his dominions, Pelasgus received the country about the river Erasmus, and built , and Iasus the country about Elis. After the death of these two, Agenor, the youngest, invaded their dominions, and thus became king of Argos.Hellanicus of Lesbos, Fragm. p. 47, ed. Sturz.

The Clementine Recognitions mentions Phthia, a daughter of Phoroneus, who became the mother of Achaeus by Zeus., Recognitions 10.21

+Comparative table of Phoroneus' family
HellanicusΣ ad PindarΣ ad EuripidesPartheniusStraboApollodorusPausaniasHyginusClementTzetzes
ParentsInachus
Inachus and Melia
Inachus and Argia
WifePerimede
Peitho
Teledice
Cerdo
Cinna
ChildrenAgenor
Jasus
Pelasgus
Aegialeus
Apis
Niobe or Nioba
Lyrcus
wife of Hecaterus
Car
Europs
Chthonia
Clymenus
Sparton
Phthia


Reign
Hyginus' genealogy expresses the position of Phoroneus as oneIn the Argolid, of course, he displaced Prometheus as the primordial fire-giver and the originator of kingship (Yves Bonnefoy and Wendy Doniger, eds. Greek and Egyptian Mythologies, "Myths of Argos and Athens" University). of the primordial men, whose local identities differed in the various regions of Greece,See , The Gods of the Greeks, 1951 (1980), p. 222, for other primordial men: and Epimetheus, and, in , Alkomeneus. and who had for a mother the essential spirit of the very earth of Argos herself, Argia. He was the primordial king in the , authorized by Zeus: "Formerly Zeus himself had ruled over men, but Hermes created a confusion of human speech, which spoiled Zeus' pleasure in this Rule".Karl Kerenyi, The Gods of the Greeks 1951 (1980), p. 222. Phoroneus introduced both the worship of and the use of fire and the forge.Hyginus, Fabulae 143. Compare . Poseidon and Hera had vied for the Argive when the primeval waters had receded, Phoroneus "was the first to gather the people together into a community; for they had up to then been living as scattered and lonesome families". (Pausanias).

Phoroneus' successor was Argus, who was Niobe's son, either by or Phoroneus himself. He was also the father of Apis, who may have also ruled Argos (according to TatiānusJames Cowles Prichard : An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology. 1819. p. 85). He was worshipped in Argos with an that was shown to Pausanias in the 2nd century CE, and funeral sacrifices were offered to him at his tomb-sanctuary.Pausanias, 2.20.3 He is also credited as the founder of law.Protrepticus

Precessor167750 winters & summersInachus1677.5 56 winters & summersInachus1675Inachus-do--do--do-
Phoroneus165260 winters & summersPhoroneus1649.560 winters & summersPhoroneus1650Phoroneus-do--do--do-
Successor162235 winters & summersApis1619.535 winters & summersApis 1625Apis-do--do--do-


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