Mneseus

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

Mneseus - Another of Poseidon's sons, Mneseus governed a region of Atlantis.

Atlantis

Poseidon

Mneseus

Ignatius Donnelly

The Gods of the Phoenicians also kings of Atlantis

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