Strophius

In Greek mythology, Strophius (Ancient Greek: Στρόφιος means "slippery fellow, twister") was the name of the following personages:


 * Strophius, son of Crisus, was a King of Phocis, husband of the sister of Agamemnon (whose name was either Anaxibia, Astyocheia or Cydragora ) and, by her, father of Pylades and Astydameia. When Orestes was hiding from his murderous mother, Clytemnestra, Strophius hid him. During this time, Orestes and Pylades became great friends.
 * Strophius, one of Pylades' sons with Electra, Orestes' sister. Pylades and Electra's other son was Medon.
 * Strophius, father of the Trojan Scamandrius, who was killed by Menelaus.
 * Strophius, father of Phlogius, a companion of Dionysus in the Indian campaign.
 * Strophius, a man in the crew of Menelaus during his return from Troy.