of the Aboriginal Italians, Aventinus by name, who were both killed and buried there - just as the Alban king Aventinus was, he was succeeded by Procas...
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Aventinus (mythology), son of Hercules and Rhea Aventinus of Alba Longa, descendant of Aeneas, king of the Latins (future Rome site) Saint Aventinus (d...
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Aventine Hill (redirect from Collis Aventinus)
absorbed Aventinus Maior, and the part of Regio XII known as Aventinus Minor. Most Roman sources trace the name of the hill to a legendary king Aventinus. Servius...
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Hercules (redirect from Hercules (mythology))
Rome. The hero was associated with the Aventine Hill through his son Aventinus. Mark Antony considered him a personal patron god, as did the emperor...
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In Greek mythology, Ganymede (/ˈɡænɪmiːd/) or Ganymedes (/ɡænɪˈmiːdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy...
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In Greco-Roman mythology, Agrippa (said to have reigned 914-873 BC) (/əˈɡrɪpə/) was a descendant of Aeneas and King of Alba Longa, the capital of Latium...
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Numitor (category Ancient Roman mythology stubs)
In Roman mythology, King Numitor (Classical Latin: [ˈnʊmɪtɔr]) of Alba Longa was the maternal grandfather of Rome's founder and first king, Romulus, and...
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Mannus (category Germanic mythology)
16th century, after works published by Annius de Viterbo and Johannes Aventinus purported to list him as a primeval king over Germany and Sarmatia. In...
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In Greek mythology, Tros (/ˈtrɒs/; Ancient Greek: Τρώς, Ancient Greek: [trɔ́ːs]) was the founder of the kingdom of Troy, of which the city of Ilios, founded...
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