She afterwards became united to Tithonus*, son of Laomedon*, king of Troy. […] He afterwards became king of Egypt, and built Memphis. […] Being recognized by the Arcadians as king of heaven, he was received by them with becoming respect and veneration; but Lycaon*, their king, doubted the divinity of Zeus. […] After the death of Ilus, his son Laomedon* became king of Troy, and he was succeeded by Priam, who was king at the time of the Trojan War. […] He was the guardian deity of king and country.