Achaeus (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Achaeus or Achaios (/əˈkəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀχαιός Akhaiós, derived from αχος achos, "grief, pain, woe") was the name of two mythological characters:

Notes

  1. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 1.17.3
  2. Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 10a.20–4
  3. Pseudo-Clement, Recognitions 10.21
  4. Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 1. 242 (Latin) '
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