Diaprepes_(mythology)

Diaprepes (mythology)

Diaprepes (mythology)

Pair of twins borne to Poseidon and Cleito in Greek mythology


In Greek mythology, Diaprepes (Ancient Greek: Διαπρέπης means "distinguished") was the youngest of the five pairs of twins borne of Poseidon and Cleito in Plato's myth of Atlantis.[1] He was the younger brother of Azaes and his older siblings were Atlas and Eumelus, Mneseus and Autochthon, Elasippus and Mestor, and lastly, Elasippus and Mestor.[2]

Mythology

Diaprepes, along with his nine siblings, became the heads of ten royal houses, each ruling a tenth portion of the island, according to a partition made by Poseidon himself, but all subject to the supreme dynasty of Atlas who was the eldest of the ten.[3]


Notes

  1. Plato, Critias 114a-c
  2. Plato, Critias 114d

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