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Agamedes
In Greek mythology, Agamedes (, Agamedes) was a son of Erginus (or, according to some traditions, the son of Stymphalus and grandson of Arcas). He was father of Cercyon by Epicaste, who also brought to him a stepson, Trophonius, who was by some believed to be a son of Apollo. According to others, Agamedes was a son of Apollo and Epicaste, or of Zeus and Iocaste, and father of Trophonius. In the most common accounts, Trophonius was his brother.

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Agamedes
[Greek heroic] The son of the Boeotian king Erginus. Together with his brother Trophonius he built the temple of Apollo at Delphi. The oracle told them to indulge themselves in all pleasures for six days and on the seventh their heart's desire would be granted. They did, and on the seventh were found dead in their beds. Thus the saying: 'Those whom the gods love die young'. According to another tradition, they built a treasure chamber for King Hyrieus of Boeotia. However, during the construction they made a secret entrance, accessible only to them, and robbed the chamber of its treasures. Noticing the thievery but unable to find out how, the king laid a snare. Agamedes got trapped and was unable to free himself, upon which Trophonius cut off his brother's head to make identification impossible.

Agamedes – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Agamedes
In Greek mythology, Agamedes (, Agamedes) was a son of Erginus (or, according to some traditions, the son of Stymphalus and grandson of Arcas). He was father of Cercyon by Epicaste, who also brought to him a stepson, Trophonius, who was by some believed to be a son of Apollo. According to others, Agamedes was a son of Apollo and Epicaste, or of Zeus and Iocaste, and father of Trophonius. In the most common accounts, Trophonius was his brother.

See more at Wikipedia.org...


© This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Encyclopedia Mythicaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Agamedes
[Greek heroic] The son of the Boeotian king Erginus. Together with his brother Trophonius he built the temple of Apollo at Delphi. The oracle told them to indulge themselves in all pleasures for six days and on the seventh their heart's desire would be granted. They did, and on the seventh were found dead in their beds. Thus the saying: 'Those whom the gods love die young'. According to another tradition, they built a treasure chamber for King Hyrieus of Boeotia. However, during the construction they made a secret entrance, accessible only to them, and robbed the chamber of its treasures. Noticing the thievery but unable to find out how, the king laid a snare. Agamedes got trapped and was unable to free himself, upon which Trophonius cut off his brother's head to make identification impossible.





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