Eusorus

In Greek mythology, Eusorus (Ancient Greek: Εύσωρος) was the father of Acamas, Aenete and in some accounts, of Cyzicus.

Mythology
Eusorus only appeared in various stories as the father of certain figures otherwise he has no myth of his own:

Apollonius' account

 * "And about the isthmus and the plain the Doliones had their dwelling, and over them Cyzicus son of Aeneus was king, whom Aenete the daughter of goodly Eusorus bare."

Hyginus' account

 * "Cyzicus, son of Eusorus, king in an island of the Propontis, received the Argonauts with generous hospitality"

Orphic Argonautica

 * "Cyzicus, the son of Aeneus who ruled over all the Doliones, came up and took a place among the heroes. He had been born to a most noble woman, Aenete, daughter of Eusorus."

Apollodorus' account

 * "A period of nine years having elapsed, allies came to join the Trojans: surrounding cities,...Acamas, son of Eusorus..."