- In Vergil's Aeneid,
Erulus is a king of Praeneste. At birth, he was
given three souls (animae) by his mother, the
goddess Feronia, who also
tripled his...
-
Evander settled in
Pallantium where it is said he
killed the three-souled
Erulus, the king of Italy,
three times in one day,
prior to
becoming the most powerful...
- to Ulysses, or to
other fabled characters such as Caeculus, Telegonus,
Erulus or Praenestus. The name
probably derives from the word Praenesteus, referring...
- of Feronia,
Erulus, who like
Geryon had a
triple body and a
triple soul;
Evander thus had to kill him
three times.
Vergil identifies Erulus as the king...
- Hera. In the Aeneid,
Vergil may have
based the triple-souled
figure of
Erulus, king of Praeneste, on
Geryon and Hercules'
conquest of
Geryon is mentioned...
- 2008
Sicilian boxing champion.
WGPSN Erulus /ˈɛrʊləs/ 35°00′S 104°46′W / 35°S 104.76°W / -35; -104.76 (
Erulus) 120 2008
Superhuman son of the goddess...
- (Entellus) 63 2008
Sicilian boxing champion WGPSN Erulus 35°00′S 104°46′W / 35°S 104.76°W / -35; -104.76 (
Erulus) 120 2008
Superhuman son of the
goddess Feronia...
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Automedon Aventinus Butes Camilla Catillus Clytius Cydon Cydonians Diomedes Erulus Evander of
Pallene Halaesus Iarbas Juturna Latinus Lausus Lavinia Macar...
- Saga 14, 17, 22). In the Aeneid,
Evander reminisces about his
enemy King
Erulus, who had “three lives, so he
could handle three sets of
weapons and must...
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Automedon Aventinus Butes Camilla Catillus Clytius Cydon Cydonians Diomedes Erulus Evander of
Pallene Halaesus Iarbas Juturna Latinus Lausus Lavinia Macar...