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In Greek mythology, Ardeas or Ardeias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρδείας) was a son of Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have founded Ardea, a city in Latium, although others suggest Ardea was founded by Danae. Xenagoras (historian) writes that Odysseus with Circe had three sons, Romos (Ancient Greek: Ῥώμος), Anteias (Ancient Greek: Ἀντείας) and Ardeias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρδείας), who built three cities and called them after their own names. The city that the Romos founded was the Rome.
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dbo:abstract | In Greek mythology, Ardeas or Ardeias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρδείας) was a son of Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have founded Ardea, a city in Latium, although others suggest Ardea was founded by Danae. Xenagoras (historian) writes that Odysseus with Circe had three sons, Romos (Ancient Greek: Ῥώμος), Anteias (Ancient Greek: Ἀντείας) and Ardeias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρδείας), who built three cities and called them after their own names. The city that the Romos founded was the Rome. (en) Ardeias (altgriechisch Ἀρδείας Ardeías) ist eine Gestalt der griechischen Mythologie. Laut dem griechischen Historiker Xenagoras war Ardeias einer von drei Söhnen des Odysseus und der Zauberin Kirke; seine Brüder hießen demnach und Anteias. Ardeias und seine Brüder hätten drei in Latium gelegene Städte gegründet, die sie nach sich benannten, nämlich Ardea, Rom und Antium. (de) |
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rdfs:comment | In Greek mythology, Ardeas or Ardeias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρδείας) was a son of Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have founded Ardea, a city in Latium, although others suggest Ardea was founded by Danae. Xenagoras (historian) writes that Odysseus with Circe had three sons, Romos (Ancient Greek: Ῥώμος), Anteias (Ancient Greek: Ἀντείας) and Ardeias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρδείας), who built three cities and called them after their own names. The city that the Romos founded was the Rome. (en) Ardeias (altgriechisch Ἀρδείας Ardeías) ist eine Gestalt der griechischen Mythologie. Laut dem griechischen Historiker Xenagoras war Ardeias einer von drei Söhnen des Odysseus und der Zauberin Kirke; seine Brüder hießen demnach und Anteias. Ardeias und seine Brüder hätten drei in Latium gelegene Städte gegründet, die sie nach sich benannten, nämlich Ardea, Rom und Antium. (de) |
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