Thoas (king of Lemnos)
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This article is about the king of Lemnos saved by his daughter Hypsipyle. For the Taurian king who pursued Orestes and Iphigenia, see Thoas (king of the Taurians). For other mythical figures of this name, see Thoas (mythology).
In Greek mythology, Thoas (Ancient Greek: Θόας, "fleet, swift")[1] was a son of the god Dionysus and Ariadne, the daughter of the Cretan king Minos. He was the king of Lemnos when the Lemnian women decided to kill all the men on the island. He was the only man to survive the massacre, having been saved by his daughter Hypsipyle.[2] He is sometimes identified with the Thoas who was the king of the Taurians when Iphigenia was taken to the land of the Taurians and became a priestess of Artemis there.[3]