Passage 9.5.15
καὶ ἐναγίζειν οἱ ἐπιχώριοί φασιν αὐτῷ. τελευτήσαντος δὲ Θερσάνδρου καὶ δεύτερα ἐπί τε Ἀλέξανδρον καὶ ἐς Ἴλιον ἀθροιζομένου στόλου Πηνέλεων ἄρχοντα εἵλοντο, ὅτι οὐκ ἐν ἡλικίᾳ πω Τισαμενὸς ἦν ὁ Θερσάνδρου· Πηνέλεω δὲ ἀποθανόντος ὑπὸ Εὐρυπύλου τοῦ Τηλέφου Τισαμενὸν βασιλέα αἱροῦνται, Θερσάνδρου τε ὄντα καὶ Δημωνάσσης τῆς Ἀμφιαράου. τῶν δὲ Ἐρινύων τῶν Λαΐου καὶ Οἰδίποδος Τισαμενῷ μὲν οὐκ ἐγένετο μήνιμα, Αὐτεσίωνι δὲ τῷ Τισαμενοῦ, ὥστε καὶ παρὰ τοὺς Δωριέας μετῴκησε τοῦ θεοῦ χρήσαντος.
And the local inhabitants say that ritual offerings were made to him. When Thersandros had died, and a second expedition was being assembled against Alexander and Ilium, they chose Peneleus as their leader, since Tisamenus, son of Thersandros, was not yet of mature age. But after Peneleus had been killed by Eurypylus, son of Telephus, they appointed as king Tisamenus, the son of Thersandros and Demonassa, daughter of Amphiaraus. Now, the Erinyes from Laius and Oedipus showed no anger against Tisamenus himself, but rather against Autesion, the son of Tisamenus, who, following the god’s oracle, migrated among the Dorians.