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Ancaeus


The name Ancaeus (; Ancient Greek: Ἀγκαῖος Ankaîos) is attributed to two heroes in Greek mythology. Both were among the Argonauts, and each met his death at the tusks of a boar. They are often confused with one another.

  • Ancaeus, son of Poseidon.
  • Ancaeus, son of Lycurgus.

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  1. [[Apollonius of Rhodes]], 2.866 ff.
  2. [[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus). Apollodorus]], 1.8.2, 1.9.16, 3.9.2 & 3.10.7-8
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