Aulis

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Aulis was the eponym of the Boeotian town of Aulis in Greek mythology. She was a daughter of King Ogyges of Boeotia, though other traditions called her a daughter of Euonymus, the son of the river-god Cephissus. She and her sisters Alacomenia and Thelxinoea were collectively called Praxidicae, goddesses who watched over oaths.

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Greek mythological figure associated with the Boeotian town of Aulis, part of the Praxidicae goddesses.

Relationships

co occurs with
Cephissus
sibling of
Alacomenia, Thelxinoea
child of
Ogyges, Euonymus

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Aulis was a daughter of King Ogyges of Boeotia. Her sisters were Alacomenia and Thelxinoea, collectively called Praxidicae (Πραξιδίκαι), goddesses who watched over oaths.”

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