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... eponym of the Dorians ; Aeolus , eponym of the Aeolians ; and Xuthus , whose sons , Achaeüs and lon , were eponyms , respectively , of the Achaeans and the lonians . Hellenes . The Greeks ; specifically , all who shared the Greek ...
... eponym of the Dorians ; Aeolus , eponym of the Aeolians ; and Xuthus , whose sons , Achaeüs and lon , were eponyms , respectively , of the Achaeans and the lonians . Hellenes . The Greeks ; specifically , all who shared the Greek ...
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... eponym of the Carians . ) Homer listed Lelegians , together with Carians and Pelasgians , among the allies of Troy , saying that they came from the city of Pedasus , on the Satniöeis River . Other writers referred to the presence of ...
... eponym of the Carians . ) Homer listed Lelegians , together with Carians and Pelasgians , among the allies of Troy , saying that they came from the city of Pedasus , on the Satniöeis River . Other writers referred to the presence of ...
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... eponym , Phocus , or that there was also an Aeginetan hero of the name who originally had no connection with Phocis . ( Hesiod , Theogony , 1003-1005 ; Apollodorus 3.12.6 ; Pausanias 2.29.2-10 , 10.30.4 , 10.33.12 . ] Phocus ( 2 ) . A ...
... eponym , Phocus , or that there was also an Aeginetan hero of the name who originally had no connection with Phocis . ( Hesiod , Theogony , 1003-1005 ; Apollodorus 3.12.6 ; Pausanias 2.29.2-10 , 10.30.4 , 10.33.12 . ] Phocus ( 2 ) . A ...
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