Mestor

Ignatius Donnelly

The Gods of the Phœnician also Kings of Atlantis

We have seen the Autochthon of Plato reappearing in the Autochthon of the Phœnicians; the Atlas of Plato in the Atlas of the Phœnicians; the Poseidon of Plato in the Poseidon of the Phœnicians; while the kings Mestor and Mneseus of Plato are probably the gods Misor and Amynus of the Phœnicians.

Plato

Timaeus & Critias

And of the pair that were born next he called the one Ampheres and the other Euaimon (Euaemon); and of the third pair the elder was named Mneseus and the younger Autokhthon (Autochthon); and of the fourth pair, he called the first Elasippos (Elasippus) and the second Mestor; and of the fifth pair, Azaes was the name given to the elder, and Diaprepes to the second.

Plato

12 Kings of Atlantis

Mestor - A son of Poseidon, Mestor was one of the ten kings of Atlantis.

Atlantis

Poseidon

Mestor

Ignatius Donnelly

The Gods of the Phoenicians also kings of Atlantis

The Phoenician figures Mestor and Mneseus correspond to Misor and Amynus.