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Argeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργεύς, "the hunter") can
refer to:
Argeus (king of Argos)
Argeus, a
surname of Pan and
Aristaeus Argeus, one of the sons (in a...
- Macedon.
Argeus was
supported by Athens,
which opposed Macedon, and used
Athenian money to buy a
mercenary army and take the port city of Methone.
Argeus was...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Argeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργεύς) was a king of
Argos of the
Abantiad Dynasty, the son of Megapenthes, and
possibly the
father of Anaxagoras...
- Acusilaus, Acusilas, Acousileos, or
Akousilaos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκουσίλαος) of Argos, son of
Cabas or Scabras, was a Gr****
logographer and mythographer...
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Ethiopian woman.
Argeus, one of the sons (in a rare
version of the myth) of
Phineus and Danaë, the
other being Argus.[citation needed]
Argeus, a king of Argos...
- son and
successor of
either King
Megapenthes or by the latter's son, King
Argeus. With
Megapenthes being his father,
Anaxagoras was
considered the brother...
- in
which she and her two sons (the
other being Argeus)
travel to Italy.[citation needed]
Argus or
Argeus (king of Argos), son of Megapenthes.
Argus (son...
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Honorius and
martyr Marcellinus of Gaul,
feast day
April 20 See Narcissus,
Argeus, and
Marcellinus for
Marcellinus (died 320),
soldier and martyr, d. 340...
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Eumorpha labruscae, the
gaudy sphinx, is a moth in the
family Sphingidae.
Wingspan of 4+5⁄16–4+3⁄4
inches (11–12 cm). Its body and
dorsal forewings are...
- 0s
found in
Roman Martyrology Aredius c. 510 591
Arethas unknown c. 523
Argeus of Tomi 200s c. 320
found in
Roman Martyrology Ariadne of
Phrygia unknown...