Aegimius

Aegimius (Greek Αἰγίμιος ) is in Greek mythology, son of Dorus and mythical progenitor and lawgiver of the Dorians, whose first king was he when the Dorians yet settled in the northern Thessaly. His sons were Pamphylos and Dymas.

To conquer During the joint trial with Hyllus, Aegina, Heracles helps him to victory as he was of the Lapiths Koronos almost defeated. That at the request given to aid promise to give him a third of his kingdom, leans from Heracles, calls the Promised instead for his descendants, the Heraclides. However, the adopted Aegimius Hyllos and makes it his own sons Pamphylos and Dymas same. The three henceforth form the eponymous heroes of the Doric tribes: the Hylleer, the Dymanen and Pamphylen.

Aegimius was probably the central figure of its own epic, which handed down its myth and either the Hesiod or Kerkops was attributed by Miletus, of which only a few fragments and mentions are but survived.

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