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  • In Greek mythology, Agron[pronunciation?](Ancient Greek: Ἄγρων, lit. 'wild' or 'rustic') was a son of Eumelus and brother of Byssa and Meropis. The family...
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  • Agron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agron may refer to: Agron (given name) Agron (surname) Agron (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology Agron...
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  • Liberalis. Byssa was the daughter of Eumelus and the sister of Meropis and Agron. Byssa with her family dwelled with Meropis on Kos island, and though they...
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  • Liberalis. Meropis was the daughter of Eumelus and the sister of Byssa and Agron. Meropis with her family dwelled in Meropis on Kos island, and though they...
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  • Agron (/ˈæɡrən, ˈæɡˌrɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἄγρων) was an Illyrian king of the Ardiaean Kingdom in the 3rd century BC, ruling c. 250–231 BC. The son of Pleuratus...
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  • kings / Queens Greek mythology Ancient Greek religion Classical mythology List of Greek deities List of mortals in Greek mythology List of Greek mythological...
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  • mortals" or "dividing the voice") refers to several figures from Greek mythology: Merops, king of Ethiopia, husband of Clymene and adoptive father of Phaethon...
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    Omphale (category Queens in Greek mythology)
    statement that Agron was the first to be a king, and included Alcaeus, Belus, and Ninus in their List of kings of Lydia. As to how Agron gained the kingdom...
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    Heracleidae (category Patronymics from Greek mythology)
    all down the line from Agron to Candaules. While Candaules was the last of the Heraclids to reign at Sardis, Herodotus says Agron was the first and thereby...
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    In ancient Greece, the surviving Greek mythology features a wide collection of myths where the subjects are physically transformed, usually through either...
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  • all down the line from Agron to Candaules. While Candaules was the last of the Heraclids to reign at Sardis, Herodotus says Agron was the first and thereby...
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  • In Greek mythology, Aegolius (Ancient Greek: Αἰγωλιός, romanized: Aigōliós) is a Cretan man who attempted to steal from Zeus, the king of gods, and was...
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    Heraclid Dynasty said to have ruled Lydia for 22 generations starting with Agron.[non-primary source needed] In the 8th century BC, Meles became the 21st...
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  • from Proto-Indo-European mythology. Alongside the Thracian and Dacian beliefs, it constitutes part of Paleo-Balkan mythologies. Albanians preserved traces...
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  • transformed into a formidable power under the leadership of Agron. During this time, Agron invaded part of Corcyra, Epidamnos and Pharos in succession...
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  • Eumelus (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    eldest of the ten. Eumelus, son of Merops and father of Byssa, Meropis and Agron. The family offended Hermes and were transformed into birds. Eumelus, companion...
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    of Bardyllis of the Dardani and of Agron of the Ardiaei who created the last and best-known Illyrian kingdom. Agron ruled over the Ardiaei and had extended...
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  • death of her spouse Agron in 231 BC, she assumed the regency of the Ardiaean Kingdom for her stepson Pinnes, continuing Agron's policy of expansion in...
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  • In Greek mythology, Aegypius (Ancient Greek: Αἰγυπιός) was a Thessalian son of Antheus (son of Nomion) and Bulis. He was the lover of Timandra, a widow...
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  • formidable power—both on land and sea—under the leadership of Agron of Illyria. During this time, Agron invaded parts of Epirus, Corcyra, Epidamnos, and Pharos...
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