In Greek mythology, Gortys (Ancient Greek: Γόρτυνα) may refer to the following Arcadian princes:
* Gortys, son of King Tegeates of Tegea and Maera, daughter of the Titan Atlas. He was the brother of Scephrus, Leimon, Archedius, and Cydon. Together with the last two brothers, they migrated to Crete on their own free will and that after them were named the cities Cydonia, Gortyna and Catreus. In some accounts, Gortys was called the son of Rhadamanthys, son of Europa and Zeus.
* Gortys, founder of the city Gortys in Arcadia on a river which was also called after him. He was son of King Stymphalus and brother of Agamedes.
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| - En la mitología griega, Gortis (griego antiguo: Γόρτυνα) puede referirse a los siguientes príncipes de Arcadia :
* Gortis, hijo del rey Tegeates de Tegea y de Maera, hija del titán Atlas. Era hermano de Escefro, Leimón, Arquedio y Cidón . Junto con los dos últimos hermanos, emigraron a Creta por voluntad propia. Fundaron varias ciudades epónimas, las cuales recibieron los nombres de sus fundadores: Cidonia, Gortina y Catreo. En algunos relatos, a Gortis se le menciona como el hijo de Radamantis, hijo a su vez de Europa y Zeus.
* Gortis, fundador de la ciudad Gortina en Arcadia en un río que también lleva su nombre. Era hijo del rey Estínfalo y hermano de Agamedes. (es)
- In Greek mythology, Gortys (Ancient Greek: Γόρτυνα) may refer to the following Arcadian princes:
* Gortys, son of King Tegeates of Tegea and Maera, daughter of the Titan Atlas. He was the brother of Scephrus, Leimon, Archedius, and Cydon. Together with the last two brothers, they migrated to Crete on their own free will and that after them were named the cities Cydonia, Gortyna and Catreus. In some accounts, Gortys was called the son of Rhadamanthys, son of Europa and Zeus.
* Gortys, founder of the city Gortys in Arcadia on a river which was also called after him. He was son of King Stymphalus and brother of Agamedes. (en)
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| - En la mitología griega, Gortis (griego antiguo: Γόρτυνα) puede referirse a los siguientes príncipes de Arcadia :
* Gortis, hijo del rey Tegeates de Tegea y de Maera, hija del titán Atlas. Era hermano de Escefro, Leimón, Arquedio y Cidón . Junto con los dos últimos hermanos, emigraron a Creta por voluntad propia. Fundaron varias ciudades epónimas, las cuales recibieron los nombres de sus fundadores: Cidonia, Gortina y Catreo. En algunos relatos, a Gortis se le menciona como el hijo de Radamantis, hijo a su vez de Europa y Zeus.
* Gortis, fundador de la ciudad Gortina en Arcadia en un río que también lleva su nombre. Era hijo del rey Estínfalo y hermano de Agamedes. (es)
- In Greek mythology, Gortys (Ancient Greek: Γόρτυνα) may refer to the following Arcadian princes:
* Gortys, son of King Tegeates of Tegea and Maera, daughter of the Titan Atlas. He was the brother of Scephrus, Leimon, Archedius, and Cydon. Together with the last two brothers, they migrated to Crete on their own free will and that after them were named the cities Cydonia, Gortyna and Catreus. In some accounts, Gortys was called the son of Rhadamanthys, son of Europa and Zeus.
* Gortys, founder of the city Gortys in Arcadia on a river which was also called after him. He was son of King Stymphalus and brother of Agamedes. (en)
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