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Aisakos — {{Aisakos}} Sohn des Priamos* und der Tochter des Flußgotts Granikos, Alexirhoe, verliebt in die Nymphe Hesperia, die auf der Flucht vor ihm von einer Schlange gebissen wird und stirbt. Aus Kummer darüber stürzt sich Aisakos ins Meer und wird in… … Who's who in der antiken Mythologie