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  • Belus
  • Belus
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  • Belus var en Goa'uld Systemherre som tjänstgjorde under Ra. Efter att ha lett en misslyckad invasion av Oannes, ådrog han vrede dess naturliga människor, Ohne, och straffades för sin underlåtenhet att skickas för att övervaka Goa'uld styrkorna av Babylon. När en Ohnes team följde honom till Jorden, kunde de uppmuntra lokalbefolkningen att resa sig mot Goa'uld styre, vilket leder honom vidare att straffas av degradering till en underlord av Ishtar, en position han höll fortsatt efter Ra's död. Han blev senare skadad av Kel och så tog Ohne krigaren som en ny värd, en handling som han såg som en hämnd mot Ohne.
  • Belus was the son of Poseidon and Libya; a descendant of the river god Inachus and nymph Melia. His brother was King Agenor of Phoenicia and he was married to Achiroe, the daughter of the river god Chremetes. Achiroe's sister Telephassa, was married to Agenor. With Achiroe, Belus was the father of the feuding brothers Danaus and Aegyptus, both of whom were intended to succeed him (as co-monarchs). However, as the result of a feud, Danaus fled to Greece, where he succeeded his distant cousin Gelanor to the throne of Argos. He reigned over Egypt and Libya, a land he named after his mother.
  • Belus was a slave trader. He frequently sold slaves to Inaeus for the Libyan Animal Games. He encountered Cyrus, Oi-Lan and a group of settlers and told them he could lead them to a safe new home. In reality, he captured them and sold them as slaves. Hercules was able to rescue the entire group and he contrived to sell Belus to a woman for 400 dinars.
  • Belus was a Goa'uld System Lord who served under Ra. After leading a failed invasion of Oannes, he incurred the wrath of its native people, the Ohnes, and was punished for his failure by being sent to oversee Goa'uld forces in Babylon. When an Ohnes team followed him to Earth, they were able to encourage the local populace to rise up against Goa'uld rule, causing him to be further punished by demotion to an underling of Ishtar, a position he continued to hold after Ra's death. He was later wounded by Kel, and so took the Ohnes warrior as a new host, an act which he saw as revenge against the Ohnes.
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Ras
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  • Asexuell
Framträdanden
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Name
  • Belus
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  • King of Egypt
  • King of Libya
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  • formerly System Lord
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  • Mythic
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  • Belus
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abstract
  • Belus var en Goa'uld Systemherre som tjänstgjorde under Ra. Efter att ha lett en misslyckad invasion av Oannes, ådrog han vrede dess naturliga människor, Ohne, och straffades för sin underlåtenhet att skickas för att övervaka Goa'uld styrkorna av Babylon. När en Ohnes team följde honom till Jorden, kunde de uppmuntra lokalbefolkningen att resa sig mot Goa'uld styre, vilket leder honom vidare att straffas av degradering till en underlord av Ishtar, en position han höll fortsatt efter Ra's död. Han blev senare skadad av Kel och så tog Ohne krigaren som en ny värd, en handling som han såg som en hämnd mot Ohne.
  • Belus was the son of Poseidon and Libya; a descendant of the river god Inachus and nymph Melia. His brother was King Agenor of Phoenicia and he was married to Achiroe, the daughter of the river god Chremetes. Achiroe's sister Telephassa, was married to Agenor. With Achiroe, Belus was the father of the feuding brothers Danaus and Aegyptus, both of whom were intended to succeed him (as co-monarchs). However, as the result of a feud, Danaus fled to Greece, where he succeeded his distant cousin Gelanor to the throne of Argos. He reigned over Egypt and Libya, a land he named after his mother.
  • Belus was a slave trader. He frequently sold slaves to Inaeus for the Libyan Animal Games. He encountered Cyrus, Oi-Lan and a group of settlers and told them he could lead them to a safe new home. In reality, he captured them and sold them as slaves. Hercules was able to rescue the entire group and he contrived to sell Belus to a woman for 400 dinars.
  • Belus was a Goa'uld System Lord who served under Ra. After leading a failed invasion of Oannes, he incurred the wrath of its native people, the Ohnes, and was punished for his failure by being sent to oversee Goa'uld forces in Babylon. When an Ohnes team followed him to Earth, they were able to encourage the local populace to rise up against Goa'uld rule, causing him to be further punished by demotion to an underling of Ishtar, a position he continued to hold after Ra's death. He was later wounded by Kel, and so took the Ohnes warrior as a new host, an act which he saw as revenge against the Ohnes.
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