Deipylus (Greek Δηίπυλος) is the son of Jason and the Hypsipyle in Greek mythology. His twin brother is Euneus. Occasionally he is also called Nebrophonus or Thoas.
They were separated from their mother, who was banished from Lemnos because she had spared her father Thoas. Together with his brother he found his mother again in Nemea and won the stadium run at the Nemean Games.
References
Hyginus Mythographus, Fabulae 15, 274
Euripides, Hypsipyle (fragmentary)
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