Aegleis
In Greek mythology, Aegleis (Ancient Greek: Αἰγληίς) was a daughter of Hyacinthus who had emigrated from Lacedaemon to Athens. During the siege of Athens by Minos, in the reign of Aegeus, she was with her sisters , , and , were sacrificed on the tomb of Geraestus the Cyclops, for the purpose of averting a pestilence then raging at Athens.
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Aegleis
In Greek mythology, Aegleis (Ancient Greek: Αἰγληίς) was a daughter of Hyacinthus who had emigrated from Lacedaemon to Athens. During the siege of Athens by Minos, in the reign of Aegeus, she was with her sisters , , and , were sacrificed on the tomb of Geraestus the Cyclops, for the purpose of averting a pestilence then raging at Athens.
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Aiglëis (altgriechisch Αἰγληίς ...... s Kyklopen Geraistos geopfert.
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In Greek mythology, Aegleis (A ...... tilence then raging at Athens.
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Эглеида (др.-греч. Αἰγληίς) — ...... или на могиле киклопа Гереста.
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Aiglëis (altgriechisch Αἰγληίς ...... s Kyklopen Geraistos geopfert.
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In Greek mythology, Aegleis (A ...... tilence then raging at Athens.
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Эглеида (др.-греч. Αἰγληίς) — ...... или на могиле киклопа Гереста.
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Aegleis
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Aiglëis
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Эглеида
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