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The Sicyonians claimed that Aegialeus founded their city , which was first named
Aegialeia , ard that he had descendants who ruled in the region for many
generations , beginning with his son Europs . ( Apollodorus 2.1.1 ; Pausanias 2.5.
6 . ) ...
The Sicyonians claimed that Aegialeus founded their city , which was first named
Aegialeia , ard that he had descendants who ruled in the region for many
generations , beginning with his son Europs . ( Apollodorus 2.1.1 ; Pausanias 2.5.
6 . ) ...
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... informer to eternal torment in Hades . Most of the children of the Asopuses
were claimed by both Thebans and Sicyonians . Since the justice of these claims
cannot be sorted out with certainty , it is convenient to credit the children to the
river ...
... informer to eternal torment in Hades . Most of the children of the Asopuses
were claimed by both Thebans and Sicyonians . Since the justice of these claims
cannot be sorted out with certainty , it is convenient to credit the children to the
river ...
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The son of Zeus and Electra , daughter of Atlas . According to the Greeks ,
Dardanus was born in the region later called Troy , or came there from
Samothrace or Crete . The Romans claimed that he was born in Italy and
reached Troy by way of ...
The son of Zeus and Electra , daughter of Atlas . According to the Greeks ,
Dardanus was born in the region later called Troy , or came there from
Samothrace or Crete . The Romans claimed that he was born in Italy and
reached Troy by way of ...
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