Aeacus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Aeacus   - son of Zeus and Aegina, and father of Peleus
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AntipSid_12.97   xcel Achilles, the grandson of Aeacus. * & He means his
Cic:Tusc_1.98   truly so, Minos, Rhadamanthys, Aeacus, Triptolemus, and to meet
Ennius:Ann_174   that you, O man sprung from Aeacus, the Romans can defe
Ennius:Ann_272   ced foe was Burrus sprung from Aeacus. PROPERTIUS [ 3.3'9-
LeonTar_6.130   Now, as of old, the sons of Aeacus are warriors. * &
LeonTar_6.334   of Neoptolemus of the race of Aeacus. * & One of the well
Plin:HN_7.197   to others by Thoas or Aeacus in Panchaia, or by Sol,
Plut:Mor_846   nctuary in the temple of Aeacus; but being afraid to trust
PsCallisth_1.42   & Now first came Aeacus the son of Zeus, & And then the
THI_92   (321-311)   er sprang from the race of Aiakos.   I am Niko


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