Medus

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Medus is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as a son of Aegeus (and sometimes Medea) and associated with the legendary ancestry of the Medes.

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Medus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
mythological figure
associatedWith Athens NERFINISHED
Colchis NERFINISHED
Medes NERFINISHED
Media
category Characters associated with the Medes
Children of Aegeus NERFINISHED
Children of Medea NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
ethnicEponym Medes NERFINISHED
etymologyRelatedTo Greek verb mēdomai (to plan, to be mindful) in some scholarly interpretations
father Aegeus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasMythologicalFunction genealogical link between Greeks and Medes
mentionedIn works of classical Greek authors
mother Medea NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Theseus and Aegeus cycle NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole eponymous ancestor of the Medes
mythologicalTradition Athenian mythology
nameInGreek Μῆδος NERFINISHED
originStory connected to Medea’s exile from Athens
son of Aegeus and Medea in some traditions
relative Theseus NERFINISHED
relativeType half-brother of Theseus

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Aegeus child Medus