Abas (Son of Lynceus)
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Abas (son of Lynceus) In Greek mythology, Abas /ˈeɪbÉ™s/ (Ancient Greek: Ἄβας) was the twelfth king of Argos. His name probably derives from a Semitic word for "father". Abas was the son of Lynceus of the royal family of Argos, and Hypermnestra, the last of the Danaides. With his wife Ocalea (or Aglaea, depending on the source), he had three sons: the twins Acrisius (grandfather of Perseus) and Proetus, and Lyrcos, and one daughter, Idomene. Abas (son of Lynceus). Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better. Like Hercules himself his son appears, In salvage pomp; a lion's hide he wears; About his shoulders hangs the shaggy skin; The teeth and gaping jaws severely grin. Thus, like the god his father, homely dress'd, He strides into the hall, a horrid guest. Then two twin brothers from fair Tibur came, (Which from their brother Tiburs took the name,) Fierce Coras and Catillus, void of fear: Arm'd Argive horse they led, and in the front appear. Like cloud-born Centaurs, from the mountain's height With rapid course descending to the fight; They rush along; the rattling woods give w In Greek mythology, Abas (Ἄβας) was the son of Lynceus of the royal familiy of Argos, and Hypermnestra, the last of the Danaides. His name derives from a Semitic word for 'father'. Abas founded the city of Abae, Phocis, now in modern day central Greece. When he informed his father of the death of Danaus, he was rewarded with the shield of his grandfather, which was sacred to Hera. This shield performed various marvels, and the mere sight of it could subdue a river. Abas, son of Lynceus. Wikipedia English The Free Encyclopedia. Download this dictionary. Abas (son of Lynceus). In Greek mythology, Abas was the son of Lynceus of the royal family of Argos, and Hypermnestra, the last of the Danaides. Abas himself was the twelfth king of Argos. His name probably derives from a Semitic word for "father". The name Abantiades generally signified a descendant of this Abas, but was used especially to designate Perseus, the great-grandson of Abas, and Acrisius, a son of Abas. A female descendant of Abas, as Danaë, was called Abantias. This public document was automatically mirrored from PDFy.Original filename: Abafi [Son Of Aba].pdf URL: https://pdf.yt/d/9TJW60iOfbxpcixy Upload date Original filename: Abafi [Son Of Aba].pdf. URL: https://pdf.yt/d/9TJW60iOfbxpcixy. Upload date: December 11, 2014 02:40:12. Abas was the son of Lynceus of the royal family of Argos, and Hypermnestra, the last of the Danaides. With his wife Ocalea (or Aglaea, depending on the source), he had three sons: the twins Acrisius (grandfather of Perseus) and Proetus,[1] and Lyrcos, and one daughter, Idomene. The name Abantiades[pronunciation?] Meanwhile, Semitic languages were diversifying in Ethiopia and Eritrea, where, under heavy Cushitic influence, they split into a number of languages, including Amharic, Arabic languages and dialects are currently the native languages of majorities from Mauritania to Oman, and from Iraq to the Sudan. 5. Lynceus â“ In Greek mythology, Lynceus /ˈlɪnËŒsuËs/ or /ˈlɪnsËŒjuËs/ was a king of Argos, succeeding Danaus. ABAS â” [Greek] The son of Lynceus and Hypermnestra, queen of Argos. According to some he was the founder of Abae in ⦠Encyclopedia Mythica English vocab. SON â” [son] pr pl of esser are (= (nos, vos, illes, illas, illos) es ) Interlingua English vocab. SON â” filio. SON-IN-LAW: bel-filio English interlingue dictionary. SON â” ( n. ) Jesus Christ, the Savior; -- called the Son of God, and the Son of man. Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary. SON â” â” sonless , adj. â” sonlike , adj. /sun/ , n. 1. a male child or person in relation to ⦠Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary. SON â” noun Etymology: Middle English sone, from Old English sunu; akin to Old High German sun son, Greek hyios Date: before ⦠Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary. Wehrmacht Long Service Award Ruth, Caldwell County, Kentucky Battle of Agrigentum Jacques Colombier (art director) The Suicide Forecast Clifton Williams (composer) Start Here https://www.amazon.com/s/?url=search-alias=stripbooks&field-keywords=Abas+%28son+of+Lynceus%29 https://tiny.cc/ncyXlY https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2F... https://wp.me/2mLEn.