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  1. Agelaus - Wikipedia

    Agelaus, a common herdsman (or slave of Priam) who saved the life of the Trojan prince Paris, exposed as an infant on Mount Ida, owing to a prophecy that he would be the reason for the destruction of Troy, and brought him up as his own son.

  2. Agelaus of Troy in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

    Agelaus of Troy was a servant of King Priam in Greek mythology; some call him a common herdsman, whilst others give him the title of chief herdsman of the Trojan king. Agelaus was in the employment of King Priam at the time when Hecabe, King …

  3. Agelaus of Naupactus - Wikipedia

    Agelaus of Naupactus (Ancient Greek: Ἀγέλαος) was a leading official in the Aetolian League, renowned for his efforts to promote peace in Naupactus. He was notably an advocate of the concept of brotherhood among all Greeks.

  4. What does Agelaus mean? - Definitions.net

    Agelaus, a common herdsman (or slave of Priam) who saved the life of the Trojan prince Paris, exposed as an infant on Mount Ida, owing to a prophecy that he would be the reason for the destruction of Troy, and brought him up as his own son.

  5. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology

    When, after the lapse of five days, the slave found the infant still alive and suckled by a bear, he took him to his own house and brought him up. (Apollod. 3.12.4; compare PAIRS.) There are several other mythical personages of the name of Agelaus, concerning whom …

  6. Agelaus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica

    Agelaus. A son of Heracles and Omphale, and the founder of the house of Croesus. 1 Herodotus 2 derives the family of Croesus from one Alcaeus, and Diodorus 3 from one Cleolaus, while he calls the son of Heracles and Omphale Larmus, and others Laomedes. 4

  7. Agelaus myths, stories and the legends surround the Greek God Agelaus

    In this article, we look at Agelaus and the myths and legends surrounding Agelaus, Agelaus relationship to and with other Greek Gods and Goddess and key events and stories which relate to ancient astrology and the changing seasons.

  8. Agelaus - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    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.

  9. AGELAUS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Agelaus, Euryphylus, and Callias, are probably from the Temenidæ of Euripides. Then Agelaus called to Melanthius, "Go up to the stair-door and shout to the people, that they may break into …

  10. Agelaus - Hellenica World

    Agelaus, a common herdsman (or slave of Priam) who saved the life of the Trojan prince Paris, exposed as an infant on Mount Ida, owing to a prophecy that he would be the reason for the destruction of Troy, and brought him up as his own son.[6]