Aegleis — (Greek: polytonic|Αἰγληίς) was a daughter of Hyacinthus who had emigrated from Lacedaemon to Athens. During the siege of Athens by Minos, in the reign of Aegeus, she was with her sisters Antheis, Lytaea, and Orthaea, were sacrificed on the tomb… … Wikipedia
Hyacinthus the Lacedaemonian — Hyacinthus (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Υάκινθος) was a Lacedaemonian who is said to have gone to Athens, and in compliance with an oracle, to have caused Aegleis and his other daughters to be sacrificed on the tomb of the Cyclops Geraestus, for the … Wikipedia
Solariella — Taxobox name = Solariella image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda subclassis = Prosobranchia ordo = Archaeogastropoda superfamilia = Trochacea familia = Trochidae genus = Solariella genus authority = S. Wood, 1842 … Wikipedia
Geraestvs [1] — GERAESTVS, i, Gr. Γέραιστος, ου, ein Cyklope, bey dessen Grabe die Athenienser ehemals des Hyacinths Töchter, Antheis, Aegleis, Euthenis und Lytäa abschlachteten, um damit die Pest abzuwenden, womit sie befallen waren. Apollod. l. III. c. 14. §.… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon