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- literature: Aegialeus (King of Sicyon), reputed founder of Sicyon as 'Aegialea' Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos Aegialeus, an...
- individuals: Aegialeus (King of Sicyon), founder of Sicyon as 'Aegialea' Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos. Aegialeus, an alternative...
- Aegialeus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγιαλεύς derived from αἰγιαλός aigialos "beach, sea-s****") also Aegealeus, Aigialeus, Egialeus, was the elder son of Adrastus...
- attacked Thebes. According to the mythographer Apollodorus, they were: Aegialeus, son of Adrastus Alcmaeon, son of Amphiaraus Amphilochus, son of Amphiaraus...
- with an altogether different genealogy making Aegialeus a son of Inachus. According to this variant, Aegialeus died childless, his mother was an Oceanid named...
- recounted that Phegeus and Aegialeus were two different persons— Phegeus being the son of Inachus and Melia while Aegialeus, the son of Phoroneus and Peitho...
- Eurylyte. A tradition followed by Pacuvius, Justin, and Diodorus provided Aegialeus as the name of the son of Aeëtes who was murdered by Medea. Absyrtus was...
- serpents, keys, knives, and lions. Parents ****s and Asteria Offspring Aegialeus, Circe, Empusa, Medea, Scylla Equivalents Mesopotamian Ereshkigal (used...
- the funeral of their fathers, the sons of the seven fallen champions (Aegialeus, Alcmaeon, Amphilocus, Diomedes, Euryalus, Promachus, Sthenelus, and Thersander)...
- the Seven against Thebes. Adrastus bequeathed the kingdom to his son, Aegialeus, who was subsequently killed in the war of the Epigoni. Diomedes, grandson...