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Iphitos (1)Iphitus

A son of Eurytus who was thrown to his death from the walls of the city of Tiryns by Herakles (Heracles).

For killing Iphitos, Herakles was forced into slavery for one year and purchased by the queen of Lydia, Omphale.

Iphitos and his brother, Klytios (Clytios), were Argonauts.

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