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AGENOR

Specialty Definition: Agenor

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In Greek mythology, Agenor ("very manly") was King of Tyros and son of Poseidon and Eurynome. He had several children, including Europa, Phoenix, Cilix, Parthaon and Cadmus. His wife was Telephassa.

Zeus saw Europa gathering flowers and immediately fell in love with her. Zeus transformed himself into a white bull and carried Europa away to the island of Crete. He then revealed his true identity and Europa became the first queen of Crete. Agenor, meanwhile, sent Europa's brothers, Cadmus, Phoenix and Cilix to find her.

Cadmus went on a quest to find his disappeared sister. Upon consultation of the oracle of Delphi, he was advised to travel until encountering a cow. He was to follow this cow and to found a city where the cow would lie down; this city became Thebes.

Cilix searched for her and settled down in Asia Minor. The land was called Cilicia after him. Phoenix searched for his sister and founded Phoenicia.

Virgil I, 338

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