In Greek mythology, Phlogius (Ancient Greek: Φλογίῳ or Φλογίον) may refer to the following personages:
- Phlogius, one of the Dolionians, people of northwestern Asia Minor visited by the Argonauts, killed by the Dioscuri.[1]
- Phlogius, a Triccan prince as son of King Deimachus of Thessaly, and brothers to Autolycus, Demoleon[2] (Deileon), and sometimes Phronius.[3] These men joined Heracles in his expedition against the Amazons but they never returned and settled in Sinope.[4] Later on, they joined the Argonauts.[5]
- Phlogius, son of Eulaeus, who an Indian chieftain who armed himself against Dionysus during the Indian war.[6]
- Phlogius, son of Strophius, who followed Dionysus in his Indian campaign and was killed by Morrheus.[7]