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In Greek mythology, Mestor (/ˈmɛstər/; Ancient Greek: Μήστωρ means "adviser" or "counsellor") was the name of four men. * Mestor, a Mycenaean prince. He was the son of Perseus and Andromeda and thus, brother of Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Sthenelus, Electryon, Cynurus, Gorgophone and Autochthe. By Lysidice, daughter of Hippodamia and Pelops, Mestor became the father of Hippothoe, who mothered Taphius by the god Ποτειδαϝον - Poseidon. * Mestor, a son of king Pterelaus, thus a great-great-grandson of the above. * Mestor, a son of King Priam. Apart from a single mention in the Iliad, where he is praised by his father, he appears in the Bibliotheca and Hyginus. He was taken captive by Neoptolemus, who later dressed up in Mestor's Phrygian clothes to deceive Acastus. * In Plato's Critias, Mest

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  • メーストール (ja)
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  • メーストール(古希: Μήστωρ, Mēstōr)は、ギリシア神話の人物である。長母音を省略してメストルとも表記される。主に、 * ペルセウスの子 * プリアモスの子 の2人が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja)
  • En la mitología griega Méstor (en griego Μήστωρ) puede hacer referencia a varios personajes: * Méstor, uno de los siete hijos de Perseo y Andrómeda y acaso el menos individualizado. Según la Biblioteca mitológica sus hermanos fueron Perses, Alceo, Heleo, Esténelo, Electrión y Gorgófone. Se dice que de Méstor y Lisídice, hija de Pélope, nació Hipótoe, a quien raptó Posidón.​ * Méstor, un hijo del rey Príamo. Aparte de una sola mención en la Ilíada, donde es alabado por su padre,​también es citado por Apolodoro​ e Higino.​Neoptólemo lo tomó cautivo, quien más tarde se vistió con ropajes frigios para engañar a Acasto.​ * Méstor, un hijo del rey Pterelao, por lo tanto el tatarabuelo del Méstor Perseida.​​ * Méstor, en la obra de Platón, Critias, fue el segundo de la cuarta serie de los ge (es)
  • In Greek mythology, Mestor (/ˈmɛstər/; Ancient Greek: Μήστωρ means "adviser" or "counsellor") was the name of four men. * Mestor, a Mycenaean prince. He was the son of Perseus and Andromeda and thus, brother of Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Sthenelus, Electryon, Cynurus, Gorgophone and Autochthe. By Lysidice, daughter of Hippodamia and Pelops, Mestor became the father of Hippothoe, who mothered Taphius by the god Ποτειδαϝον - Poseidon. * Mestor, a son of king Pterelaus, thus a great-great-grandson of the above. * Mestor, a son of King Priam. Apart from a single mention in the Iliad, where he is praised by his father, he appears in the Bibliotheca and Hyginus. He was taken captive by Neoptolemus, who later dressed up in Mestor's Phrygian clothes to deceive Acastus. * In Plato's Critias, Mest (en)
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