- the name of two
individuals in
classical mythology.
Androgeus, son of
Minos and Pasiphaë.
Androgeus, a Gr****
soldier during the sack of Troy. pseduo-Apollodorus...
- Glaucus,
Catreus and Xenodice.
Androgeus' sons were
Sthenelus and Alcaeus, who
later became companions of Heracles.
Androgeus was
murdered in Athens. Sources...
-
Papilio androgeus, the
Androgeus swallowtail,
queen page, or
queen swallowtail, is a
Neotropical butterfly of the
family Papilionidae. It is
found from...
-
Hirelglas is
killed by
Androgeus's nephew Cuelinus. C****ibel****
demands that
Androgeus turn his
nephew over to him for trial, but
Androgeus refuses, insisting...
-
Androgeus. When Lud died,
Androgeus and his
brother Tasciov**** were too
young to rule, so the
throne went to
their uncle C****ivellaunus.
Androgeus was...
- In Virgil's Aeneid,
Androgeos or
Androgeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρόγεως, romanized: Androgeōs;
derived from
andros "of a man" and geos,
genitive gē "earth...
- Minos' son
Androgeus won
every game in a
contest hosted by
Aegeas of Athens. Alternatively, the
other contestants were
jealous of
Androgeus and killed...
- Pasiphaë,
daughter of Helios, and thus,
brother to Acacallis, Ariadne,
Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Xenodice, and Catreus. One day,
while playing with...
- wife of King
Minos of Crete, had
several children. The
eldest of these,
Androgeus, set sail for
Athens to take part in the
Panathenaic Games,
which were...
-
Edith Hamilton's
Mythology (1942). All the
stories agree that
prince Androgeus, son of King Minos, died and that the
fault lay with the Athenians. The...