Dysaules, a brother of Celeus, who instituted the mysteries of Ceres at Celeæ. Pausanias, bk. 2, ch. 14.
Dyscinētus, an Athenian archon. Pausanias, bk. 4, ch. 27.
Dysōrum, a mountain of Thrace. Herodotus, bk. 5, ch. 22.
Dyspontii, a people of Elis. Pausanias, bk. 6, ch. 22.