CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... king of Athens . A. Aegeus was the eldest son of Pandion , a deposed king of Athens , and Pylia , a daughter of Pylas , whom Pandion had succeeded as king of Megara . This , at least , was the official report . It was widely believed ...
... king of Athens . A. Aegeus was the eldest son of Pandion , a deposed king of Athens , and Pylia , a daughter of Pylas , whom Pandion had succeeded as king of Megara . This , at least , was the official report . It was widely believed ...
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... king of Argos . A son of Anaxagoras , Alector was the father of Iphis and , according to some , of Capaneus . [ Pausanias 2.18.5 . ] Aletes . See ORESTES [ D ] . Aleüs . A king of Arcadia . Aleüs succeeded his father , Apheidas , as king ...
... king of Argos . A son of Anaxagoras , Alector was the father of Iphis and , according to some , of Capaneus . [ Pausanias 2.18.5 . ] Aletes . See ORESTES [ D ] . Aleüs . A king of Arcadia . Aleüs succeeded his father , Apheidas , as king ...
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... king of Ithaca , Anchialus gave Odysseus arrow poison after Ilus , king of Ephyra , had refused it to him . [ Homer , Odyssey , 1.180-181 , 1.260-264 . ] Anchises . A king of Dardania . Anchises was the son of Capys and The- miste ...
... king of Ithaca , Anchialus gave Odysseus arrow poison after Ilus , king of Ephyra , had refused it to him . [ Homer , Odyssey , 1.180-181 , 1.260-264 . ] Anchises . A king of Dardania . Anchises was the son of Capys and The- miste ...
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