• Assaracus (redirect from Assarakos)
    In Greek mythology, Assaracus (/əˈsærəkəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσσάρακος Assarakos) was a king of Dardania. Assaracus was the second son of Tros, King of...
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    Veckenstedt, Ganymede was an ethnic Semite, along with his brothers Ilus and Assarakos. According to the myth, Zeus saw and fell in love with a beautiful mortal...
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  • begat Tros, king of the Trojans, and Tros had three noble sons, Ilos, Assarakos, and Ganymede who was comeliest of mortal men; wherefore the gods carried...
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    descendants of Dardanus, but sometimes distinguished as descendants of Assarakos whose branch of the family, including Aineias, continued to count Dardanie...
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    to Edmund Veckenstedt, Ganymede was a Semite, as his brothers Ilus and Assarakos were no doubt. According to Josephus (Contra Apionem, I, 176–183), an...
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