Argynnus
In Greek mythology, Athenaeus tells a tale of how Agamemnon mourned the loss of his friend or lover Argynnus, when he drowned in the Cephisus river. He buried him, honored with a tomb and a shrine to Aphrodite Argynnis. This episode is also found in Clement of Alexandria, in Stephen of Byzantium (Kopai and Argunnos), and in Propertius, III with minor variations.
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Argynnus
In Greek mythology, Athenaeus tells a tale of how Agamemnon mourned the loss of his friend or lover Argynnus, when he drowned in the Cephisus river. He buried him, honored with a tomb and a shrine to Aphrodite Argynnis. This episode is also found in Clement of Alexandria, in Stephen of Byzantium (Kopai and Argunnos), and in Propertius, III with minor variations.
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Argynnos (Oudgrieks: Ἄργυννος) ...... Agamemnon (of door Hymenaios).
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Argynnos (altgriechisch Ἄργυνν ...... unis (Ἀργουνίς) genannt wurde.
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In Greek mythology, Athenaeus ...... us, III with minor variations.
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Nella mitologia greca, Argenno ...... zia, noto per la sua bellezza.
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Argynnos (Oudgrieks: Ἄργυννος) ...... Agamemnon (of door Hymenaios).
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Argynnos (altgriechisch Ἄργυνν ...... unis (Ἀργουνίς) genannt wurde.
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In Greek mythology, Athenaeus ...... us, III with minor variations.
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Nella mitologia greca, Argenno ...... zia, noto per la sua bellezza.
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Argynnus
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