Polybus of Sicyon

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Polybus[pronunciation?] (Greek: Πόλυβος) was the king of Sicyon, son of Hermes and Chthonophyle, daughter of the eponym of Sicyon. He inherited the throne of Sicyon from his grandfather; he had a daughter Lysimache or Lysianassa whom he married to Talaus of Argos. His successor was his grandson Adrastus.[1] Some authors considered Glaucus to be his son by Euboea.[2]

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  1. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2. 6. 6
  2. Athenaeus, Banquet of the Learned, 7. 294 c