- of Halicarn****us, who
calls him
Aegestus (Αἴγεστος), is different, for
according to him, the
grandfather of
Aegestus quarreled with Laomedon, who slew...
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seize the throne.
According to
Dionysius of Halicarn****us, his name was
Aegestus. He was
killed while hunting by Amulius, who
blamed his
death on bandits...
- the
foundation of the city
jointly by the
territorial king
Egestus or
Aegestus (the
Acestes of Virgil), who was said to be the
offspring of a Dardanian...
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deposed him. For fear of a
threat to his rule, the king had Numitor's son,
Aegestus killed,
blaming thieves. The
truth about the
crime was
known by some, including...
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Dionysius relates that he
ruled for forty-two years; Diodorus, forty-three.
Aegestus (Silvius), the son of Numitor,
according to
Dionysius and C****ius Dio,...