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Ancient Greek mythological ruler of the Myrmidons and judge of the dead
killed him. When Aeacus learned about the murder, he exiled Peleus and Telamon. Some traditions related that, at the time when Aeacus was born, Aegina
Aeacus
Mythological king of Crete
together with his half-brother Aeacus and his full-brother Rhadamanthus. Rhadamanthus judged the souls of Asians, Aeacus judged Europeans, and Minos had
Minos
Species of butterfly
Troides aeacus, the golden birdwing, is a large tropical butterfly belonging to the swallowtail family, Papilionidae. Troides aeacus has a wingspan of
Troides_aeacus
of Aeacus and Psamathe. Phocus' mother Psamathe, the Nereid goddess of sand beaches, transformed herself into a seal when she was ambushed by Aeacus, and
Phocus_(son_of_Aeacus)
Mythological soldiers commanded by Achilles in Homer's Iliad
Aegina because the island was named for one of the lovers of Zeus. King Aeacus, a son of Zeus and the intended target of Hera along with his mother, prayed
Myrmidons
Nymph in Greek mythology
Apollo or Zeus. Aegina bore at least two children: Menoetius by Actor, and Aeacus by Zeus, both of whom became kings. A certain Damocrateia, who married Menoetius
Aegina_(mythology)
Character in Greek Mythology
also known as Ajax the Lesser. Ajax is the son of Telamon, the son of Aeacus and grandson of Zeus, and his first wife Periboea. By Telamon, he is also
Ajax_the_Great
Nereid in Greek mythology
of the fifty daughters of the sea god Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. By Aeacus, the king of Aegina, she is the mother of a son, Phocus. When Phocus is
Psamathe_(Nereid)
Place and deity in Greek mythology
BC), Rhadamanthus, Aeacus and Minos were the judges of the dead and chose who went to Tartarus. Rhadamanthus judged Asian souls, Aeacus judged European souls
Tartarus
Location in Greek mythology
Rhadamanthus, and Aeacus are the judges of the dead. They judged the deeds of the deceased and created the laws that governed the underworld. Aeacus was the guardian
Greek_underworld
Greek mythology character, son of Zeus and Europa
together with his half-brother Aeacus and his full-brother Minos. He was supposed to judge the souls of easterners, Aeacus those of westerners, while Minos
Rhadamanthus
2007 Japanese computer-generated animation film
of ESWAT and the regular police. Even more strangely, at the same time, Aeacus kills an engineer on board an ESWAT transport, declaring, "We will all be
Appleseed_Ex_Machina
Greek island, south of Athens
Actor, and Aeacus by the god Zeus. When Zeus abducted Aegina, he took her to Oenone, an island close to Attica. Here, Aegina gave birth to Aeacus, who would
Aegina
Mythical character
the hearers of Homer in the late 8th century BC. Peleus was the son of Aeacus, king of the island of Aegina, and Endeïs, the oread of Mount Pelion in
Peleus
4th century BC king of Epirus, father of Pyrrhus
Aeacides may also refer to Peleus, son of Aeacus, or Achilles, grandson of Aeacus. Aeacides (Ancient Greek: Αἰακίδης; died 313 BC), King of Epirus (331–316
Aeacides_of_Epirus
Character of ancient Greek mythology
Sciron, married her to Aeacus after he declared Sciron the military leader of Megara. Endeïs hated her stepson Phocus, Aeacus's son by the Nereid Psamathe
Endeïs
Greek mythological figures
traditions, the Myrmidones in Thessaly derived their name. Zeus made his son Aeacus king of Thessaly, usually the island of Aegina, which was not inhabited
Myrmex_(mythology)
Species of fly
Ospriocerus aeacus is a species of robber flies (insects in the family Asilidae). "Ospriocerus aeacus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System
Ospriocerus_aeacus
Goddess and river in Greek mythology
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Styx
Greek mythological figure
chastiser of robbers, and a kinsman and friend of good and just men. For Aeacus, they say, is regarded as the most righteous of Hellenes, and Cychreus the
Sciron
King of Ephyra in Greek mythology
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Sisyphus
American adult animated television series
(season 3) JB Blanc as The Judges of the Underworld: Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Aeacus (season 2) Kari Wahlgren as: Zagreus (seasons 2–3) Melinoë (seasons 2–3)
Blood_of_Zeus
Ancient Greek god
the portion of the wall built by Aeacus. Apollo immediately prophesied that Troy would fall at the hands of Aeacus's descendants, the Aeacidae (i.e. his
Apollo
Section of the Greek underworld
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Asphodel_Meadows
Mother of Alexander the Great (c. 375–316 BC)
Neoptolemus, son of Achilles. They took their name from the mythical king Aeacus, who ruled in the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf. The Aeacidae were
Olympias
Ferryman of Hades in Greek mythology
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Charon
In Greek mythology city or district in ancient Thessaly
mentioned in Homer's Iliad as the home of the Myrmidons. It was founded by Aeacus, grandfather of Achilles, and was the home of Achilles' father Peleus, mother
Phthia
Butterfly genus
hypolitus – Rippon's birdwing subgenus: Troides species group: Troides aeacus Troides aeacus – golden birdwing Troides dohertyi – Talaud black birdwing Troides
Troides
Historic era of Mediterranean history
Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus, and was the legendary founder of Mycenae. Aeacus was also a son of Zeus. Bellerophon was descended from the nymph Orseis
Greek_Heroic_Age
Butterflies in swallowtail family
oblongomaculatus, T. o. bouruensis, T. o. papuensis, T. aeacus aeacus, T. a. thomsonii, T. aeacus formosanus, T. rhadamantus rhadamantus, T. r. dohertyi
Birdwing
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
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Ouroboros
Species of birdwing butterfly
v t e Birdwings Trogonoptera T. brookiana T. trojana Troides T. aeacus T. amphrysus T. andromache T. criton T. cuneifera T. darsius T. dohertyi T. haliphron
Ornithoptera_croesus
Afterlife in Greek mythology
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Elysium
Poem by Hesiod
the mortal Jason, produced Medius, the Nereid Psamathe with the mortal Aeacus, produced the hero Phocus, the Nereid Thetis, with Peleus produced the great
Theogony
River in Greek mythology
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Cocytus
Greek mythological figure and son of Zeus
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Tantalus
Figure in Greek mythology
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Zagreus
River of forgetfulness in the Greek underworld
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Lethe
Differing classification systems of demons
Leviathan Three furies: Alecto Megera Ctesiphon Three infernal judges: Minos Aeacus Rhadamanthus Four Princes of devils in the elements: Samael: Fire Azrael:
Classification_of_demons
Greek mythological figure
Τελαμών, Telamōn means "broad strap") in Greek mythology was the son of King Aeacus of Aegina, and Endeïs, a mountain nymph. The elder brother of Peleus, Telamon
Telamon
Species of birdwing butterfly
v t e Birdwings Trogonoptera T. brookiana T. trojana Troides T. aeacus T. amphrysus T. andromache T. criton T. cuneifera T. darsius T. dohertyi T. haliphron
Ornithoptera_meridionalis
Ancient Greek chthonic goddess
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Melinoë
God of the underworld in Greek mythology
Persephone sit the three judges of the underworld: Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Aeacus. There at the trivium sacred to Hecate, where three roads meet, souls are
Hades
Species of butterfly
v t e Birdwings Trogonoptera T. brookiana T. trojana Troides T. aeacus T. amphrysus T. andromache T. criton T. cuneifera T. darsius T. dohertyi T. haliphron
Troides_darsius
Legendary war in Greek mythology
raised her, Thetis was betrothed to an elderly human king, Peleus, son of Aeacus. All of the gods were invited to Peleus and Thetis's wedding and brought
Trojan_War
Mythological river of Hades (Greece)
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Phlegethon
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
at Olympia Zeus Panhellenios ("Zeus of All the Greeks"): worshipped at Aeacus's temple on Aegina Zeus Xenios (Ξένιος), Philoxenon, or Hospites: Zeus as
Zeus
Species of butterfly
the Troides aecus species group. The members of this clade are: Troides aeacus C. & R. Felder, 1860 Troides magellanus (C. & R. Felder, 1862) Troides minos
Troides_minos
Greek mythological hero
mortal parts were burned by his mother Thetis Aeacides, from his grandfather Aeacus Aemonius, from Aemonia, a country which afterwards acquired the name of
Achilles
Nereid of Greek mythology
brother Poseidon made arrangements for her to marry a human, Peleus, son of Aeacus, but she refused him. Proteus, an early sea-god, advised Peleus to find
Thetis
Greek and Roman mythological creature
and Boeotia • Aegina Island of Aegina mother of Menoetius by Actor, and Aeacus by Zeus • Asopis • Chalcis Chalcis, Euboea regarded as the mother of the
Nymph
Greek Sea nymphs, daughters of Nereus
Polyphemus, and lastly, Psamathe who became the mother of Phocus by King Aeacus of Aegina, and Theoclymenus and Theonoe by Proteus, a sea-god or king of
Nereids
Greek: Ἀλκιμάχη, romanized: Alkimákhe) may refer to: Alcimache, daughter of Aeacus and the mother of Medon by Oileus. Alternately, Alcimache was a daughter
Alcimache
Greek sophist and Roman senator (101–177)
claimed lineage from a series of mythic Greek kings: Theseus, Cecrops, and Aeacus, as well as the god Zeus. His father's family, known as the Claudii of Marathon
Herodes_Atticus
Stock character in Aristophanic comedy
by Aeacus, the hostess, and an ornery maid, while Xanthias as Heracles is welcomed joyfully by a nice maid. Xanthias also manages to trick Aeacus into
Xanthias
Greek goddess of magic and transitions
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Hecate
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Fields of Asphodel Isles of the Blessed Mourning Fields Tartarus Judges Aeacus Minos Rhadamanthus Guards Campe Cerberus Residents Anticlea Danaïdes Eurydice
Caduceus
Greek poet (c. 435/4 – 380/79 BC)
composed twenty-four dithyrambs, and a lyric poem on the descendants of Aeacus. His most important dythyramb was the Cyclops a pastoral burlesque on the
Philoxenus_of_Cythera
Nymph of Greek mythology
commits suicide. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Aeacus Apollodorus, 3.12.6 Apollodorus, 3.12.6; Parthenius, 4 from Book of Poets
Oenone
Story in a nested narration that brackets one or more embedded stories
). Routledge. pp. 252–253. Ovid (1990). "Ovid's Framing Technique: The Aeacus and Cephalus Epyllion (Met. 7.490-8.5)". The Classical Journal. 86 (1):
Frame_story
Species of birdwing butterfly
v t e Birdwings Trogonoptera T. brookiana T. trojana Troides T. aeacus T. amphrysus T. andromache T. criton T. cuneifera T. darsius T. dohertyi T. haliphron
Ornithoptera_tithonus
Semi-legendary islands in the Atlantic Ocean
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Fortunate_Isles
5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
for help on behalf of the island of Aegina but also its national heroes Aeacus, Peleus and Telamon. Unlike the gods, however, heroes can be judged according
Pindar
Species of moth
ssp. coronillae [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775 ] (6 a) with 6 spots, and aeacus Esp. [now Z. ephialtes ssp. coronillae [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775 ]
Zygaena_ephialtes
Mythological king of Arcadia
Pelops' crime, the gods had Greece suffer from infertility until the pious Aeacus was asked to pray for relief of the calamity. According to a scholion on
Stymphalus_(son_of_Elatus)
Daughter of Zeus in Greek mythology
Greek: Δαμοκράτεια) was the daughter of Aegina and Zeus, and the sister of Aeacus, the king of the island of Aegina. She became the mother of Menoetius by
Damocrateia
Species of butterfly
the Troides aecus species group. The members of this clade are: Troides aeacus C. & R. Felder, 1860 Troides magellanus (C. & R. Felder, 1862) Troides minos
Troides_magellanus
Postulated continued existence after death
under the deceased's tongue. Once crossed, the soul would be judged by Aeacus, Rhadamanthus and King Minos. The soul would be sent to Elysium, Tartarus
Afterlife
Greek epic poem by Nonnus
impending peril. In the battle Oeagrus, Aeacus, and Erectheus all distinguish themselves. Book 23 – Dionysus and Aeacus fight the Indians in the river, where
Dionysiaca
Moon of Saturn
20°12′N 192°12′W / 20.2°N 192.2°W / 20.2; -192.2 (Peleus) 44 2006 Son of Aeacus, father of Achilles WGPSN Phlias /ˈflaɪəs/ Φλίας 1°36′N 359°06′W / 1.6°N
Phoebe_(moon)
are Aeacus and Rhadamanthys, two of the three judges of the dead, each identified by an inscription above them ([ΑΙΑ]ΚΟΣ and ΡΑΔΑΜ[Α]ΝΘΥΣ). Aeacus is shown
Tomb_of_Judgement,_Lefkadia
Location in the Greek underworld
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Land_of_dreams_(mythology)
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
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Cornucopia
was turned into a stag by Artemis and torn to pieces by his own hounds. Aeacus: son of Zeus and Aegina who was the daughter of a river god. He was the
List_of_demigods
Greek mythology character, daughter of Agenor
Sarpedon. Minos and Rhadamanthus became judges of the Underworld, alongside Aeacus of Aegina, when they died. In Crete she married Asterion, also rendered
Europa_(consort_of_Zeus)
Several figures in Greek mythology
eponym of Phocis according to a scholiast on the Iliad. Phocus, son of Aeacus and Psamathe, also possible eponym of Phocis according to a scholiast on
Phocus
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
VII – Medea and Jason, Medea and Aeson, Medea and Pelias, Theseus, Minos, Aeacus, the plague at Aegina, the Myrmidons, Cephalus and Procris. Book VIII –
Metamorphoses
Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus
this reason, Thetis was betrothed to an elderly human king, Peleus son of Aeacus, either upon Zeus's orders, or because she wished to please Hera, who had
Hera
Species of birdwing butterfly
v t e Birdwings Trogonoptera T. brookiana T. trojana Troides T. aeacus T. amphrysus T. andromache T. criton T. cuneifera T. darsius T. dohertyi T. haliphron
Ornithoptera_aesacus
Centaur from Greek mythology
grandfather of Peleus through his daughter Endeis who married the king of Aegina, Aeacus. Chiron saved the life of Peleus when Acastus tried to kill him by taking
Chiron
Species of butterfly
Troides dohertyi is a member of the Troides aeacus species group. The members of this clade are: Troides aeacus C. & R. Felder, 1860 Troides magellanus (C
Troides_dohertyi
Greek mythological character
sons of Zeus, Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Aeacus. Each of the judges had their own roles in the afterlife: Aeacus was the doorkeeper and judged the deceased
Triptolemus
Brown gorgon, Meandrusa lachinus lachinus Golden birdwing, Troides aeacus aeacus Regal apollo, Parnassius charltonius Common red apollo, Parnassius eahus
List of butterflies of Uttarakhand
List_of_butterflies_of_Uttarakhand
Adrastus (Άδραστος), a king of Argos and one of the Seven against Thebes Aeacus (Αιακός), a king of the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf; after he died
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
Mountain in Gushan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
only in Taiwan. Masked palm civet Black-throated laughingthrush Troides aeacus, a swallowtail butterfly found only in Taiwan and China Shoushan is located
Shoushan_(Kaohsiung)
Ancient Greek athlete
became a subject of Pindar's ode, where he was compared to Herakles and Aeacus. Aristocleidas was the son of Aristophanes, and won the victory in the Pankration
Aristocleidas
Largest species of butterfly
v t e Birdwings Trogonoptera T. brookiana T. trojana Troides T. aeacus T. amphrysus T. andromache T. criton T. cuneifera T. darsius T. dohertyi T. haliphron
Queen_Alexandra's_birdwing
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
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Ring_of_Gyges
Cretan double-bladed axe
Fields of Asphodel Isles of the Blessed Mourning Fields Tartarus Judges Aeacus Minos Rhadamanthus Guards Campe Cerberus Residents Anticlea Danaïdes Eurydice
Labrys
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
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Moly_(herb)
American actor (born 1977)
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Mike_MacRae
Flowering genus in family Asphodelaceae
asphodel." Homer: "So I said and off he went, the ghost of the great runner, Aeacus’ grandson loping with long strides across the fields of asphodel, triumphant
Asphodelus
Daimon in Ancient Greek mythology
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Ceuthonymus
Island in the Saronic Gulf, Greece
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Salamis_Island
Greek mythological creature
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Centaur
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
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Apple_of_Discord
Disambiguation link for various Greek mythological figures
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Menoetius
promontory. It was founded in the 6th century BC. According to myths the Aeacus founded the city. Its site is located near the modern Poisses [el]. Strabo
Poeeessa
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
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Erinyes
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
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Hemera
AEACUS
AEACUS
AEACUS
Male
English
English form of French Percevel, PERCIVAL means "pierced valley." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the pure and innocent knight of King Arthur's court who was known as "the Welshman." He was the son of King Pellinore, and brother to Dindrane and Sirs Aglovale, Dornar, Lamorak, and Tor. After the death of his father, his mother raised him in the forest away from the ways of men. When he was 15 a group of knights passed through the forest and Percival was awe-struck by their appearance. He then traveled to Arthur's court in the hope of becoming a knight himself. He was most noted for having succeeded in the Quest for the Holy Grail.Â
Male
Greek
(Βλάσις) Variant form of Greek Vlasios, VLASIS means "talks with a lisp."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Friendship, Affection
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the lingas
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poetry in motion
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Wearing a Crown
Girl/Female
Sikh
Friend
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Of the strange Gauls.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Muktananda | à®®à¯à®•à¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à®‚தா
Liberated
Male
Dutch
, addition; or, he will add.
AEACUS
AEACUS
AEACUS
AEACUS
AEACUS