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- Aegeus - Wikipedia
Aegeus ( ˈ iː dʒ i ə s ⓘ, [1] ˈ iː dʒ uː s ; [2] Ancient Greek: Αἰγεύς, romanized: Aigeús) was one of the kings of Athens [3] in Greek mythology, who gave his name to the Aegean Sea, was the father of Theseus, [4] and founded Athenian institutions
- Aegeus - Greek Mythology
Aegeus was the founder of the city of Athens in Greek mythology, and king of the city After failing to produce a male heir to the throne with his first two wives, he went to the Oracle of Delphi, where he was given a particularly cryptic prophecy
- Aegeus • Facts and Information on the Greek Hero Aegeus
In Greek mythology, Aegeus (“Aigeús”), possibly from the Etruscan Aivas, was an archaic figure in the founding myth of Athens The “goat-man” who gave his name to the Aegean Sea was, next to Poseidon, second in importance to Athena
- Aegeus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Aegeus was a king of Athens in Greek Mythology Aegeus would give his name to the Aegean Sea, but he was also famous for being the father of Theseus
- The Legend of Aegeus - The Mistake of a Son and the Death of a King
King Aegeus was the grandson of the mythical ruler of ancient Athens, Erichthonius Aegeus was first married to Meta, and then to Chalciope, but the pairings produced no children, and he left them As the years passed and he remained without a male heir, he sought advice from the oracle at Delphi
- Aegeus: The Proud Father of Theseus in Greek Mythology - Ancient Literature
Aegeus was the oldest son of Pandion II, who was the king of Athens, and Pylia, and was the daughter of King Pylas of Megara He was a brother to Pallas, Nysus, and Lykos Aegeus had two wives, Meta and Chalciope, but none of them could give Aegeus an heir who is why he was called the Heriless King
- The Relationship Between Theseus and His Father, Aegeus
Aegeus, a prominent figure in Athenian lore, represents both the authority of a king and the vulnerability of a father desiring an heir Their relationship, marked by themes of expectation, identity, and legacy, is crucial in understanding the larger tapestry of Greek mythology and its reflections on human relationships
- A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Aegeus
Aegeus was one of the eponymic heroes of Attica; and one of the Attic tribes (Aegeis) derived its name from him (Paus 1 5 2 )
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