Aegeus
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Ægeus
Contents
1
English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Derived terms
1.3.2
Translations
1.3.3
Further reading
1.4
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Ægeus
Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
Αἰγεύς
(
Aigeús
)
.
Proper noun
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Aegeus
(
Greek
mythology
)
A character in the
founding
myth
of
Athens
.
Derived terms
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Aegean
Translations
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mythological character
Armenian:
Էգէաս
(
Ēgēas
)
Finnish:
Aigeus
French:
Égée
(fr)
m
Georgian:
ეგევსი
(
egevsi
)
German:
Ägeus
(de)
m
Greek:
Αιγέας
(el)
m
(
Aigéas
)
Italian:
Egeo
(it)
m
Korean:
아이게우스
(
Aige'useu
)
Latin:
Aegeus
m
Persian:
اژه
(fa)
(
eže
)
Russian:
Эге́й
(ru)
m
(
Egéj
)
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Aegeus
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