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Oxyntes[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Ὀξύντης) was a
mythical king of Athens, son of
Demophon (and
therefore grandson of Theseus). He had two sons,...
- his
reign as the
sixth ruler of the
Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. 1135 BC—
Oxyntes,
legendary King of Athens, dies
after a
reign of 12
years and is succeeded...
- 1150 B.C.
after a
reign of 33 years, and was
succeeded by his son
Oxyntes.
Oxyntes was
succeeded by his son
Apheidas in 1136 B.C., who was
succeeded by...
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succeeded by his son
Oxyntes. 1137 BC:
Ramesses VII
begins his
reign as the
sixth ruler of the
Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. c. 1138 BC:
Oxyntes,
legendary King...
- ****insia
oxyntes is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae that is
endemic to
Brazil (São Paulo). The
wingspan is 20‑22 mm. The head is
ochreous brown, but...
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Trojan War, dies
after a
reign of 33
years and is
succeeded by his son
Oxyntes. 1153 BC—Death of
pharaoh Ramesses III of
Egypt Nebuchadnezzar I, king...
- Son of
Theseus 1150–1136 BC
Oxyntes Son of
Demophon 1136–1135 BC
Apheidas Son of
Oxyntes 1135–1127 BC
Thymoetes Son of
Oxyntes and
brother of Apheidas...
- draw the
wooden horse into the city. Thymoetes, an
Athenian hero, son of
Oxyntes, king of Attica. He was the last
Athenian king
descended from Theseus....
- Menetos,
while the
remaining six survived.
Apheidas (king of Athens), son of
Oxyntes.
After a
short reign of one year, his
brother Thymoetes succeeded him on...
- Agamemnon; he
killed his
mother in
revenge for her
murder of his
father Oxyntes, a king of
Athens Pandion I, a king of
Athens Pandion II, a king of Athens...