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- Aepytus abstract "Aepytus (Greek: Αἵπυτος) can refer to several people in Classical mythology:Aepytus was one of the mythical kings of Arcadia. He was the son of Elatus, and originally ruled over Phaesana on the Alpheius in Arcadia. When Cleitor, the son of Azan, died without leaving any issue, Aepytus succeeded him and became king of the Arcadians, a part of whose country was called after him Aepytis. He is said to have been killed during the chase on Mount Sepia by the bite of a venomous snake. His tomb there was still shown in the time of Pausanias, and he was anxious to see it, because it was mentioned by Homer.Aepytus, a son of Hippothous, was a king of Arcadia. He was a great-grandfather of the Aepytus mentioned third. He was reigning at the time when Orestes, in consequence of an oracle, left Mycenae and settled in Arcadia. There was at Mantineia a sanctuary, which down to the latest time no mortal was ever allowed to enter. Aepytus disregarding the sacred custom crossed the threshold, but was immediately struck with blindness, and died soon after. He was succeeded by his son Cypselus.Aepytus, the youngest son of Cresphontes the Heraclid, king of Messenia, and of Merope, the daughter of the Arcadian king Cypselus. Cresphontes and his other sons were murdered during an insurrection, and Aepytus alone, who was educated in the house of his grandfather Cypselus, escaped the danger. The throne of Cresphontes was in the meantime occupied by the Heraclid Polyphontes, who also forced Merope to become his wife. When Aepytus had grown to manhood, he was enabled by the aid of Holaeas, his father-in-law, to return to his kingdom, punish the murderers of his father, and put Polyphontes to death. He left a son, Glaucus, and it was from him that subsequently the kings of Messenia were called Aepytids instead of the more general name Heraclids.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Azan_(mythology).
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heracleidae.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Messenian_mythology.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_kings_of_Arcadia.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Classical_mythology.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Cresphontes.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Cypselus.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Elatus.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Glaucus_(disambiguation).
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Heracleidae.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Hippothous.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Mantineia.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Merope_(Messenia).
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Messenia.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Mycenae.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Orestes.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Aepytus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aepytus".
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- Aepytus subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Aepytus subject Category:Heracleidae.
- Aepytus subject Category:Messenian_mythology.
- Aepytus subject Category:Mythological_kings_of_Arcadia.
- Aepytus hypernym Kings.
- Aepytus type Person.
- Aepytus type Work.
- Aepytus type Heracle.
- Aepytus type Source.
- Aepytus type Study.
- Aepytus type Work.
- Aepytus comment "Aepytus (Greek: Αἵπυτος) can refer to several people in Classical mythology:Aepytus was one of the mythical kings of Arcadia. He was the son of Elatus, and originally ruled over Phaesana on the Alpheius in Arcadia. When Cleitor, the son of Azan, died without leaving any issue, Aepytus succeeded him and became king of the Arcadians, a part of whose country was called after him Aepytis. He is said to have been killed during the chase on Mount Sepia by the bite of a venomous snake.".
- Aepytus label "Aepytus".
- Aepytus sameAs Q2994482.
- Aepytus sameAs Αίπυτος.
- Aepytus sameAs Aipytos.
- Aepytus sameAs Aipitos.
- Aepytus sameAs Aipitas.
- Aepytus sameAs Эпит_(сын_Гиппофоя).
- Aepytus sameAs Epit_(mitologija).
- Aepytus sameAs Епіт.
- Aepytus sameAs Q2994482.
- Aepytus wasDerivedFrom Aepytus?oldid=581677985.
- Aepytus isPrimaryTopicOf Aepytus.