Apollodorus 1.7.3
Cretheus, Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes and
Perieres, seven sons, and Canace, Alcyone, Peisidice, Calyce
and Perimede, five daughters, of Aeolus by Enarete;
Apollodorus 1.9.5
Perieres married Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus;
Aphareus, Leucippus,Tyndareus and Icarius,
children of Perieres by Gorgophone;
But many say that Perieres was not the son of Aeolus
but of Cynortas;
Apollodorus 2.4.5
Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus by Andromeda, married Perieres;
Apollodorus 3.10.3
Perieres, son of Cynortas;
Apollodorus 3.10.4
Some say that Aphareus and Leucippus were the sons of Perieres
the son of Aeolus, and that Cynortes begat [another] Perieres,
and that [this] Perieres begat Oebalus,
and Oebalus begat Tyndareus, Hippocoon and Icarius
by a Naiad nymph Batia;
Frazer in footnote #4 to Apollodorus 3.10.4
seems to say that there was one Perieres who was the son of Aeolus and the father of
Aphareus and Leucippus, and that there was another Perieres who was the son of
Cynortes and the father of Oebalus; this Oebalus married Bateia and was the father
of Tyndareus, Hippocoon and Icarius. Pausanias says Perieres was the son of Aeolus,
that Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus, married Perieres, son of Aeolus, and had
two sons, Aphareus and Leucippus; then Perieres died; Gorgophone married Oebalus,
son of Cynortas, and had a son Tyndareus.
Apollodorus says that Perieres and Gorgophone had four sons, Aphareus, Leucippus,
Tyndareus and Icarius. The two traditions agree that Tyndareus' mother was
Gorgophone, but one says his father was Perieres, the other says he was
Oebalus. There was yet another tradition, saying that Oebalus had three children by
one wife, Tyndarius, Icarius and Arene, and a bastard son Hippocoon
by a woman named Nicostrate;
Apollodorus 3.13.4
Polydora, daughter of Perieres;
Catalogues of Women frag. 4
Cretheus, Athamas, Sisyphus, Salmoneus, and Perieres, sons of Aeolus;
Catalogues of Women frag. 62
Halirrhothius, son of Perieres;
Catalogues of Women frag. 63
Asclepiades says that Arisinoe was the daughter of Leucippus, son of Perieres,
Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquity
Tyndareus is the son of Perieres by Gorgophone;
Pausanias 2.21.8
Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus, first married Perieres;
after the death of Perieres, Gorgophone married Oebalus;
Pausanias 3.1.4
Oebalus, son of Cynortas, married Gorgophone;
Tyndareus, son of Oebalus by Gorgophone;
Aphareus, son of Perieres by Gorgophone;
Pausanias 4.2.4
Aphareus and Leucippus, two sons of Perieres by Gorgophone;
Tzetzes
says Perieres was the son of Cynortes (=Cynortas).
25 Dec 2004