Dias (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Dias (Ancient Greek: Δίας)[1] is a name shared by two individuals:

  1. ^ Grimal, s.v. Dias.
  2. ^ Hard, p. 508; Gantz, p. 552; Grimal, s.v. Dias; Parada, s.v. Dias; Smith, s.v. Pelops. Dias appears in a list of sons of Pelops in a scholium to Euripides, Orestes 4, and the scholia to Pindar, Olympian 1.144c-e, see Fowler p. 437; Gantz, p. 544.
  3. ^ For the standard genealogy, see Hard, p. 708, Table 15; Grimal, p. 481, Table 2.
  4. ^ Tzetzes, Exegesis in Iliadem 1.122 (= Hesiod fr. 137b Most).
  5. ^ Gantz, p. 553; Fowler, p. 435; Hard, p. 508; Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Pleisthenes
  6. ^ Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Athens