Adrastus (mythology)
Adrastus refers to several individuals in Greek mythology:
- Adrastus, king of Argos.
- Adrastus, father of Eurydice, the wife of King Ilus of Troy. He is otherwise unknown, but the Hellespont town or city of Adrastea may be named after him.
- Adrastus, who together with his son, Hipponous, were said to have thrown themselves into fire in obedience to an oracle of Apollo.
- Adrastus, father of Hippodamia, wife of Peirithous, who was attempted by the Centaurs to carry off.
- Adrastus, son of Polynices and Argea, daughter of the Argive Adrastus. He was a leader of the Mycenaeans during the Trojan War and was also counted as one of the Epigoni.
- Adrastus, a son of Merops, the king of Percote, and brother to Amphius. Along with Amphius, he led a military force from Adrastea, Apaesus, Pityeia and Tereia to the Trojan War. Adrastus was slain by Diomedes.
- Adrastus, a warrior Trojan, killed by Agamennon.