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  • Augeas
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  • Augeas was a Greek demigod, a son of the Titan Helios. He was a hero in Greek mythology and occasionally said to be an Argonaut.
  • He is best known for his stables, which housed the single greatest number of cattle in the country and had never been cleaned — until the time of the great hero Heracles. Augeas' lineage varies in the sources—he was said to be either the son of Helios and Nausidame, or of Eleios, king of Elis and Nausidame, or of Poseidon, or of Phorbas and Hyrmine. His children were Epicasta, Phyleus, Agamede (who was the mother of Dictys by Poseidon), Agasthenes and Eurytus.
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Pantheon
  • Greek
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Appearances
  • The Battle of the Labyrinth
Status
  • Deceased
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  • Male
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  • Augeas was a Greek demigod, a son of the Titan Helios. He was a hero in Greek mythology and occasionally said to be an Argonaut.
  • He is best known for his stables, which housed the single greatest number of cattle in the country and had never been cleaned — until the time of the great hero Heracles. Augeas' lineage varies in the sources—he was said to be either the son of Helios and Nausidame, or of Eleios, king of Elis and Nausidame, or of Poseidon, or of Phorbas and Hyrmine. His children were Epicasta, Phyleus, Agamede (who was the mother of Dictys by Poseidon), Agasthenes and Eurytus.