- In Gr**** mythology,
Aegius (Ancient Gr****: Αἴγιος) was an
Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus.
Aegius's mother was a
Phoenician woman...
- Pseudo-Apollodorus was
published in Rome in 1555.
Benedetto Egio (Benedictus
Aegius) of Spoleto, was the
first to
divide the text in
three books. Hieronymus...
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Cercetes 43
Ocypete Lampus 19
Phartis Eurydamas 44
Pylarge Idmon 20
Mnestra Aegius 45
Hippodice Herse Idas
Hephaestine 21
Evippe Argius 46
Adiante Daiphron...
- form
Mnestra for one of Danaus'
daughters who
marries and then
murders Aegius, son of Aegyptus. Ovid,
Metamorphoses 8.739; cf. Hesiod,
Ehoiai fr. 43a...
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woman and thus full
brother of Agaptolemus, Cercetes, Eurydamas, Argius,
Aegius and M****chus. In some accounts, he
could be a son of
Aegyptus either by...
- a
Phoenician woman and thus full
brother of Agaptolemus, Cercetes,
Aegius,
Aegius,
Archelaus and M****chus. In some accounts, he
could be a son of Aegyptus...
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Cercetes Dorion 43
Lampus Ocypete 19
Eurydamas Phartis 44
Idmon Pylarge 20
Aegius Mnestra 45 Idas
Hephaestine Hippodice Herse 21
Argius Evippe 46 Daiphron...
- was a
Phoenician woman and thus full
brother of Agaptolemus, Cercetes,
Aegius, Argius,
Archelaus and M****chus. In some accounts, he
could be a son of...
- 1555 Ps.-Apollodorus,
Bibliotheca Antonio Blado Rome
Edited by
Benedictus Aegius with a
Latin translation. 1555 Ps.-Clemens Rom****,
Epitome prior Adri****...
- was a
Phoenician woman and thus full
brother of Agaptolemus, Eurydamas,
Aegius, Argius,
Archelaus and M****chus. In some accounts, he
could be a son of...