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Pterelaus The name Pterelaus (Πτερέλαος) is attributed to two individuals in Greek mythology. ==Son of Lelex== Pterelaus was a son of Lelex, a pre-Hellenic king whose descendants (the Leleges) spread across Greece and beyond.〔Eustathius on Homer, p. 1473; Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'' 1. 747.〕 Pterelaus ruled the land by the River Achelous, in the region later called Acarnania. Pterelaus had numerous sons who settled the territory in the vicinity of the Achelous, including the nearby islands of the Ionian Sea.〔Strabo, ''Geography'', vii. p. 322, x. p. 459.〕 His sons Ithacus, Neritus, and Polyctor colonized the island of Ithaca (which took the name of one of his sons) and, in addition to Ithaca itself, founded the places on Ithaca named Neritum and Polyctorium. Taphius and Teleboas were also numbered among Pterelaus's sons, and founded the Taphian and Teleboan tribes.
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