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Polydector
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In [[Greek mythology]], Polydector may refer to the following characters:
* Polydector, an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] prince and one of the [[Sons of Aegyptus|sons]] of [[Aegyptus]]. He married the [[Daughters of Danaus|Danaid]] Oeme and suffered the same fate along with his brothers, except [[Lynceus]], when their brides treacherously killed them during their wedding night.<ref>[[Hyginus]]. ''Fabulae, 170''</ref>
* Polydector, son of [[Phineus]] and brother of [[Polydorus]]<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Ovid]]. ''[[Ibis (Ovid)|Ibis]]'', [https://ift.tt/2OJfYgd 273]</ref>. These two sons by his first wife were blinded by Phineus because of the instigation of their stepmother, [[Idaea]] who accused them of corrupting her virtue.
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* Polydector, an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] prince and one of the [[Sons of Aegyptus|sons]] of [[Aegyptus]]. He married the [[Daughters of Danaus|Danaid]] Oeme and suffered the same fate along with his brothers, except [[Lynceus]], when their brides treacherously killed them during their wedding night.<ref>[[Hyginus]]. ''Fabulae, 170''</ref>
* Polydector, son of [[Phineus]] and brother of [[Polydorus]]<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Ovid]]. ''[[Ibis (Ovid)|Ibis]]'', [https://ift.tt/2OJfYgd 273]</ref>. These two sons by his first wife were blinded by Phineus because of the instigation of their stepmother, [[Idaea]] who accused them of corrupting her virtue.
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