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|georg=Aeg<u>eu</u>s, eī, Akk. [[eum]] u. ea, m. ([[Αἰγεύς]]), [[Sohn]] [[des]] [[Pandion]], [[König]] in Athen, [[Vater]] [[des]] [[Theseus]], Catull. 64, 213. Ov. her. 10, 131 u.a. Hyg. fab. 37 u. 41. Iustin. 2, 6, 14. Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 24, 10: Akk. -[[eum]], Hyg. fab. 26: Akk. - ea, Ov. [[met]]. 15, 856. Stat. silv. 3, 3, 180. – Dav. Aegīdēs, ae, m. ([[Αἰγείδης]]), [[ein]] männl. [[Nachkomme]] [[des]] Ägeus, [[ein]] [[Ägide]], Ov.: [[bes]]. [[sein]] [[Sohn]] [[Theseus]], Ov. | |georg=Aeg<u>eu</u>s, eī, Akk. [[eum]] u. ea, m. ([[Αἰγεύς]]), [[Sohn]] [[des]] [[Pandion]], [[König]] in Athen, [[Vater]] [[des]] [[Theseus]], Catull. 64, 213. Ov. her. 10, 131 u.a. Hyg. fab. 37 u. 41. Iustin. 2, 6, 14. Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 24, 10: Akk. -[[eum]], Hyg. fab. 26: Akk. - ea, Ov. [[met]]. 15, 856. Stat. silv. 3, 3, 180. – Dav. Aegīdēs, ae, m. ([[Αἰγείδης]]), [[ein]] männl. [[Nachkomme]] [[des]] Ägeus, [[ein]] [[Ägide]], Ov.: [[bes]]. [[sein]] [[Sohn]] [[Theseus]], Ov. | ||
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==Wikipedia EN== | |||
In Greek mythology, [[Aegeus]] (/ˈɛdʒˌjuːs/; Ancient Greek: [[Αἰγεύς]], romanized: Aigeús), or Aegeas, 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, the father of Theseus, the founder of Athenian institutions and one of the kings of Athens. | |||
==Translations== | |||
ar: أيغيوس; bg: Егей; bn: আইগেউস; br: Aigeüs; ca: Egeu; co: Egeiu; cs: Aigeus; da: Aigeus; de: Aigeus; el: Αιγέας; en: Aegeus; eo: Egeo; es: Egeo; et: Aigeus; fa: آیگیوس; fi: Aigeus; fr: Égée; hu: Aigeusz; id: Aigeus; it: Egeo; ja: アイゲウス; ka: ეგევსი; kk: Эгей; ko: 아이게우스; la: Aegeus; lt: Egėjas; ms: Aegeus; nl: Aigeus; no: Aigevs; oc: Egèu; pl: Egeusz; pt: Egeu; ro: Egeu; ru: Эгей; scn: Eggeu; sh: Egej; simple: Aegeus; sk: Aigeus; sl: Egej; sr: Егеј; sv: Aigeus; tr: Egeus; uk: Егей; uz: Egey; zh: 埃勾斯 |