Aegialeus (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Aegialeus (Ancient Greek: Αἰγιαλεύς derived from αἰγιαλός aigialos "beach, sea-shore") also Aegealeus, Aigialeus, Egialeus, was the name of several individuals:
- Aegialeus (King of Sicyon), one of the sons of the river god Inachus.[1]
- Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos.[2]
- Aegialeus, an alternative name given by some scholars for Absyrtus, the son of Aeëtes who was murdered by Medea.[3]
Reference
- ↑ Pausanias 2.5.6
- ↑ Apollod. i. 9. § 13
- ↑ Diodorus Siculus, 4. 45
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