
Midas accidentally turns his daughter into a gold statue
The Phrygians resided in the central region of Anatolia. They were staunch allies of Troy.
Rulers[]
Gordians[]
- Gordias, son of Cybele
- Midas, son of Gordias, turned whatever he touched to gold
- Bryges, grandson of Midas
- Aretaon, son of Bryges
- Otreus, son of Aretaon
- Ascanius, son of Otreus
- Mygdeus, son of Ascanius, slain by Heracles
- Proteus, son of Mygdeus
- Eioneus, son of Proteus
- Dymas, son of Eioneus, father of Hecuba and father-in-law of Priam of Troy
- Acmon, son of Eioneus
- Mygdon, son of Acmon, went to war with the Amazons
- Corobeus, son of Corobeus
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