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| | Argos |
 | | Alcmæon's brother Amphilochus, who hadn't been involved in the murder of their mother, took part in the Trojan war and, upon his return, moved to Ætolia and founded a city he called Argos too, on the gulf of Ambracia, north of Acarnania (Thucydides' Histories, II, 68). |
 | | When Adrastus died, of grief at the death of his last son in the expedition of the Epigones, he left his share of the throne of Argos to Diomedes, who was the son of his daughter Deipyle and of Tydeus. |
 | | Before becoming king of Argos, Diomedes, who was the grandson of Oeneus, king of Calydon, by his father Tydeus, had restored, with the help of Alcmæon, Oeneus' daughter and son-in-law on the throne of Calydon which had been usurped by Agrius, a brother of Oeneus, with the help of his sons. |
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