Proclès

In the Greek Mythology, Proclès , wire of Aristodème and Argia, is the twin brother of Eurysthénès and one of the Héraclides.

After the reconquest of the Peloponnese by Héraclides, following a oracle of the Pythea, it receives in division with his brother the territory of Sparte. It then founds the royal dynasty of Proclides.

He is the father of Soos (conceived with Lathria) and, according to certain authors, of Eurypon (who also passes for the son of Soos), which will give its final name to the dynasty (see Eurypontides).

Sources

  • (II, 8,2; II, 8,4);

  • (IV, 147; VI, 52);
  • (III, 1; III, 7).

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