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    Aegeus (redirect from Aigeus)
    Aegeus (/ˈiːdʒi.əs/, /ˈiːdʒuːs/; Greek: Αἰγεύς, translit. Aigeús) was one of the kings of Athens in Greek mythology, who gave his name to the Aegean Sea...
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  • anticipating that Aigeus will throw himself to his death when he sees the black sail. Theseus: The protagonist. King of Eleusis and son of King Aigeus of Athens...
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    Aias Lokros (Ajax the Locrian) Aias Mastigophoros (Ajax the Whip-Bearer) Aigeus (Aegeus) Aigisthos (Aegisthus) Aikhmalôtides (The Captive Women) Aithiopes...
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  • Ampykos (Ampycus) of Titaresia, a scion of Ares, and Theseus, the son of Aigeus (Aegeus), like unto the deathless gods. These were of silver, and had armour...
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    become a murderess out of revenge, she fled to Athens and married king Aigeus there, and became the stepmother of the hero Theseus. Due to a conflict...
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    Termilai and to Sarpedon, he too having been driven out by his brother namely Aigeus, then by the name taken from Lycos they were called after a time Lykians...
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  • Sophocles (c. 497 – 406 BC) Akhilleôs Erasti (or Male Lover of Achilles). Aigeus Aithiopes Alexandros Amphiaurus Amycos Satyrykos Antenoridae Cassandra Cerberus...
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  • Aigeus Auge Anteia Dodekate ("The Twelfth Woman") Herakles ("Hercules") Pluntria, or Nausikaa Polis ("The City") Phreorykhos ("The Well-Digger") Atalante...
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    Athens. Pandion divided Attica into 4 regions, giving each of his 4 sons - Aigeus, Lykos, Pallas, and Nisos - reign over one of the regions. Pandion's son...
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