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- Alexiares_and_Anicetus abstract "Alexiares and Anicetus are minor twin gods in Greek Mythology. Alexiares and Anicetus are the sons of the agnate sibling deities (Zeus is father to both, sharing consanguinity) Heracles and Hebe, and along with their father, the guardians of Mount Olympus. Their names mean \"he who wards off war\" and \"the unconquerable one\" respectively. They remained eternally children, perhaps because of their mother's connection with youth. They were worshiped the most in Thebes and Rhodes, their powers were said to be youth and sports. Little is known about them besides a mention of their birth in the Bibliotheca: [Herakles] achieved immortality, and when Hera’s enmity changed to friendship, he married her daughter Hebe, who bore him sons Alexiares and Anicetus.".
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- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheca_(Pseudo-Apollodorus).
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_gods.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heracleidae.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_ancient_Boeotia.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_ancient_Rhodes.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Consanguinity.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Hebe_(mythology).
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Olympus.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Sibling.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexiares and Anicetus".
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexiares".
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anicetus".
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- Alexiares_and_Anicetus subject Category:Greek_gods.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus subject Category:Heracleidae.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus subject Category:Religion_in_ancient_Boeotia.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus subject Category:Religion_in_ancient_Rhodes.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus hypernym Gods.
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- Alexiares_and_Anicetus type Study.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus comment "Alexiares and Anicetus are minor twin gods in Greek Mythology. Alexiares and Anicetus are the sons of the agnate sibling deities (Zeus is father to both, sharing consanguinity) Heracles and Hebe, and along with their father, the guardians of Mount Olympus. Their names mean \"he who wards off war\" and \"the unconquerable one\" respectively. They remained eternally children, perhaps because of their mother's connection with youth.".
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus label "Alexiares and Anicetus".
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus sameAs Q2834414.
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus sameAs Ανίκητος_(μυθολογία).
- Alexiares_and_Anicetus sameAs Alexiarès_et_Anicétos.
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- Alexiares_and_Anicetus sameAs Q2834414.
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