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    Aegeus. For the Spartan hero, see Aegeus (hero). Aegeus ( / ˈiːdʒi.əs /, [1] / ˈiːdʒuːs /; [2] Greek: Αἰγεύς, translit. 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.

  2. Aigeus. Kepulangan seorang prajurit atau pahlawan muda, kemungkinan Theseus, ke kota Athena dan dikenali oleh Aigeus dari pedangnya. Lukisan vas dari tahun 410–400 SM, di Ruvo (Italia Selatan). Dalam mitologi Yunani, Aigeus ( Yunani: Αἰγεύς ), atau Aigeas (Αιγέας), adalah raja di kota Athena dan merupakan ayah theseus .

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  4. The Origins of 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. He was a founder-hero, like Perseus, Cadmus, or Heracles, all of whom battled and ...

  5. Aegeus is a figure in Greek mythology and the father of Theseus. He is part of the founding myth of Athens . After he was defeated by Minos in a war, Athens sent seven men and seven women to Crete every nine years.

  6. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › MortalsAegeus - 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. Seeking someone to explain it, he reached Troezen, where King Pittheus, understanding what the ...

  7. Aegeus, in Greek mythology, the son of Pandion and grandson of Cecrops. He was king of Athens and the father of Theseus . Aegeus drowned himself in the sea when he mistakenly believed his son to be dead.

  8. Aegeus | King of Athens. Aegeus, in Greek mythology, was the son of Pandion II, father of Theseus and king of Athens. In some versions, he is not the father of Theseus, who would be the son of Posidon.

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