• Apis (/ˈeɪpɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄπις derived from apios "far-off" or "of the pear-tree") was a king of Argos in Greek mythology. Apis was a son of Phoroneus...
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  • Eusebius of Caesarea. An alternative version supplied by Tatian of the original 17 consecutive kings of Argos includes Apis and Argios between Argos and Triopas...
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  • dealt with separate characters. Apis, king of Argos. He was a son of Phoroneus by the nymph Teledice, and brother of Niobe. During his reign, he established...
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    Argos (/ˈɑːrɡɒs, -ɡəs/; Greek: Άργος [ˈarɣos]; Ancient and Katharevousa: Ἄργος [árɡos]) is a city and former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece...
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  • Greek: Ἄργος Argos) was the king and eponym of Argos. He was a son of Zeus and Niobe, daughter of Phoroneus, and was possibly the brother of Pelasgus. Argus...
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    Phoroneus (category Kings of Argos)
    himself. He was also the father of Apis, who may have also ruled Argos (according to Tatiānus). He was worshipped in Argos with an eternal fire that was...
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    Argo Semeru (Indonesian: Kereta api Argo Semeru) is an executive and sleeper carriage class train that operated by PT Kereta Api Indonesia in Java with...
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    The Argo Jati was a train service operated by Kereta Api Indonesia (PT Kereta Api Indonesia) between Jakarta and Cirebon in Java, Indonesia. This train...
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  • over the whole land afterwards named Peloponnese, begat Apis and Niobe by a nymph Teledice. Apis converted his power into a tyranny and named the Peloponnese...
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  • mentioned; however, Apis is said to have come to Argos from Naupactus "on the farther shore," (on the north coast of the Gulf of Corinth) implying that...
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