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Aegialeus. A son of Inachus and the Oceanid Melia, from whom the part of Peloponnesus
afterwards called Achaia
derived its name of Aegialeia
(Apollod. ii. 1.1). According to a Sicyonian tradition he was an autochthon, brother
of Phoroneus and first king of Sicyon,
to whom the foundation of the town of Aegialeia
was ascribed (Paus. ii. 5.5, vii. 1.1).
Lampter, i. e. the shining or torch-bearer, a surname of Dionysus, under which he was worshipped at Pellene in Achaia, where a festival called lampteria was celebrated in his honour. (Paus. vii. 27. Β 2.)
King of Aegialus.
Son of Tisamenus.
Son of Tisamenus, an Achaean leader.
Son of Tisamenus.
Son of Penthilus, an Achaean leader.
Eldest son of Tisamenus.
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