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- Anteias comment "Anteias or Antias (Ancient Greek: Ἀντείας or Ancient Greek: Ἀντίας) was in Roman mythology a figure in some versions of Rome's foundation myth. He was one of the three sons of Odysseus by Circe, and brother to Rhomos and Ardeas, each of whom were said to have founded a major Roman city, much like the Romulus and Remus myth.".
- Q11905701 comment "Anteias or Antias (Ancient Greek: Ἀντείας or Ancient Greek: Ἀντίας) was in Roman mythology a figure in some versions of Rome's foundation myth. He was one of the three sons of Odysseus by Circe, and brother to Rhomos and Ardeas, each of whom were said to have founded a major Roman city, much like the Romulus and Remus myth.".