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( Apollodorus 2.1.4 , 3.1.1 . ) Agenor ( 2 ) . A king of Argos . By one account ,
Agenor was the son of Ecbasus and father of Argus Panoptes . By another , he
and lasus were sons of Triopas . Agenor was the great - grandfather of Celanor ,
who ...
( Apollodorus 2.1.4 , 3.1.1 . ) Agenor ( 2 ) . A king of Argos . By one account ,
Agenor was the son of Ecbasus and father of Argus Panoptes . By another , he
and lasus were sons of Triopas . Agenor was the great - grandfather of Celanor ,
who ...
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APOLLODORUS sion a god both of locks and of the wolves that are their
enemies . He was also , as Apollo Agyïeus ( He of the Ways ) , a protector of the
entrances to dwellings and streets . The Argonauts prayed to him as a god of
shores and ...
APOLLODORUS sion a god both of locks and of the wolves that are their
enemies . He was also , as Apollo Agyïeus ( He of the Ways ) , a protector of the
entrances to dwellings and streets . The Argonauts prayed to him as a god of
shores and ...
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DEMODICE DEXAMENUS Odyssey , 5.125-128 ; Apollonius Rhodius 4.986–990
; Hyginus , Fabulae , 83 , and Poetica Astronomica , 2.4 , 2.25 ; Apollodorus 1.1.5
-1.2.1 , 3.6.8 , 3.12.1 , 3.14.7 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 5.642-661 , 6.118-119 ...
DEMODICE DEXAMENUS Odyssey , 5.125-128 ; Apollonius Rhodius 4.986–990
; Hyginus , Fabulae , 83 , and Poetica Astronomica , 2.4 , 2.25 ; Apollodorus 1.1.5
-1.2.1 , 3.6.8 , 3.12.1 , 3.14.7 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 5.642-661 , 6.118-119 ...
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