Phthius of Arcadia explained

In Greek mythology, Phthius (Ancient Greek: φθῖος) was an Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the impious King Lycaon[1] either by the naiad Cyllene,[2] Nonacris[3] or by unknown woman.

Mythology

Phthius and his siblings were the most nefarious and carefree of all people. To test them, Zeus visited them in the form of a peasant. These brothers mixed the entrails of a child into the god's meal, whereupon the enraged king of the gods threw the meal over the table. Phthius was killed, along with his brothers and their father, by a lightning bolt of the god.[4]

Notes

  1. [John Tzetzes|Tzetzes]
  2. [Dionysius of Halicarnassus]
  3. [Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]
  4. [Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]

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