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Aegeus (/ˈiːdʒi.əs/, /ˈiːdʒuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἰγεύς, romanized:
Aigeús) was one of the
kings of
Athens in Gr**** mythology, who gave his name to the...
- anti****ting that
Aigeus will
throw himself to his
death when he sees the
black sail. Theseus: The protagonist. King of
Eleusis and son of King
Aigeus of Athens...
- Aias
Lokros (Ajax the Locrian) Aias
Mastigophoros (Ajax the Whip-Bearer)
Aigeus (Aegeus)
Aigisthos (Aegisthus) Aikhmalôtides (The
Captive Women) Aithiopes...
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become a
murderess out of revenge, she fled to
Athens and
married king
Aigeus there, and
became the
stepmother of the hero Theseus. Due to a conflict...
- children. Eumolpos, and the war with Eleusis; the
exile of
Pandion II.
Aigeus and the
conception of Theseus. The war with
Minos and the
origin of the...
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Termilai and to Sarpedon, he too
having been
driven out by his
brother namely Aigeus, then by the name
taken from
Lycos they were
called after a time Lykians...
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Sophocles (c. 497 – 406 BC) Akhilleôs
Erasti (or Male
Lover of Achilles).
Aigeus Aithiopes Alexandros Amphiaurus Amycos Satyrykos Antenoridae C****andra Cerberus...
- Athens.
Pandion divided Attica into 4 regions,
giving each of his 4 sons -
Aigeus, Lykos, Pallas, and
Nisos -
reign over one of the regions. Pandion's son...
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Aigeus Auge
Anteia Dodekate ("The
Twelfth Woman")
Herakles ("Hercules") Pluntria, or
Nausikaa Polis ("The City")
Phreorykhos ("The Well-Digger") Atalante...