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Agelaus — or Agelaos (Ἀγέλαος) is, in Greek mythology, the name of various individuals.#Agelaus, or Agelaos, son of Damastor was a suitor of Penelope, killed by Odysseus. #Agelaus was a common herdsman (or slave of Priam) who saved the life of the Trojan… … Wikipedia
AGELAUS II — AGELAUS II. ex eadem familia Corinthiorum Rex VI. Bacchidi patri, a quo Bacchidarum nomen posteris haesit, in regno successit, regnavit ann. 30. Eum excepit Aristomedes. Diodorus apud Syncellum p. 179 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AGELAUS — I. AGELAUS Apollodoro l. 2. qui Diodoro Sic. l. 4. Lamon, vide ibi. II. AGELAUS fil. Damastoris, procus Penelopes. Homer. Od. 20 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AGELAUS I seu Agelas III — AGELAUS I. seu Agelas III. ex Heraclidis Corinthiorum Rex, Ixioni patri successit, praefuit ann. 37. Prumnide filiô successore … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Agelaus — /aj euh lay euhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. the herdsman of Priam who raised Paris. 2. a son of Hercules and Omphale. 3. (in the Iliad) a son of Phradmon who was killed by Diomedes. 4. (in the Odyssey) one of the suitors of Penelope … Useful english dictionary
Paris (mythology) — Prince Paris with apple by H.W. Bissen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen Paris (Greek … Wikipedia
Omphale — For the city in Sicily, formerly called Omphale, see Daedalium. Hercules and Omphale (detail), by Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder In Greek mythology, Omphale (Ancient Greek: Ὀμφάλη) was a daughter of Iardanus, either a king of Lydia, or a r … Wikipedia
Damastor [1] — DAMASTOR, ŏris, Gr. Δαμάστωρ, ορος, des Agelaus Vater. Sieh Agelaus … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Omphale — OMPHĂLE, es, Gr. Ὀμφάλη, ης, Jardans, Königs in Mäonien, oder Lydien, Tochter, folgete ihrem Gemahl, dem Tmolus, in der Regierung. Als Herkules, wegen des an dem Eurytus verübeten Mordes, sich zum Knechte mußte verkaufen lassen, so überbrachte… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Circe — For other uses, see Circe (disambiguation). Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus, by John William Waterhouse. In Greek mythology, Circe ( … Wikipedia