- Ajax the Greater). In some accounts,
Aeacus had a
daughter called Alcimache who bore
Medon to
Oileus of Locris.
Aeacus' sons
Peleus and
Telamon were jealous...
-
Troides aeacus, the
golden birdwing, is a
large tropical butterfly belonging to the
swallowtail family, Papilionidae.
Troides aeacus has a
wingspan of...
-
together with his half-brother
Aeacus and his full-brother Rhadamanthus.
Rhadamanthus judged the
souls of Asians,
Aeacus judged Europeans, and
Minos had...
-
Apollo or Zeus.
Aegina bore at
least two children:
Menoetius by Actor, and
Aeacus by Zeus, both of whom
became kings. A
certain Damocrateia, who
married Menoetius...
- of
Aeacus and Psamathe. Phocus'
mother Psamathe, the
Nereid goddess of sand beaches,
transformed herself into a seal when she was
ambushed by
Aeacus, and...
-
together with his half-brother
Aeacus and his full-brother Minos. He was
supposed to
judge the
souls of easterners,
Aeacus those of westerners,
while Minos...
- the
similarity of Psamathe's
violation by
Aeacus to the ****ault of
another Nereid, Thetis, by Peleus,
Aeacus's son. Hard, p. 531. The
manner in
which Phocus...
- as Ajax the Lesser. Ajax is the son of Telamon.
Telamon was the son of
Aeacus and
grandson of Zeus, and his
first wife Periboea. By Telamon, he is also...
- Actor, and
Aeacus by the god Zeus. When Zeus
abducted Aegina, he took her to Oenone, an
island close to Attica. Here,
Aegina gave
birth to
Aeacus, who would...
-
Aegina because the
island was
named for one of the
lovers of Zeus. King
Aeacus, a son of Zeus and the
intended target of Hera
along with his mother, pra****...