Auge

Elis In Greek mythology, Auge (; ; Modern Greek: "av-YEE"), was the daughter of Aleus the king of Tegea in Arcadia, and the virgin priestess of Athena Alea. She was also the mother of the hero Telephus by Heracles.

Auge had sex with Heracles (either willingly, or by force) and was made pregnant. When Aleus found this out, by various accounts, he ordered Auge drowned, or sold as a slave, or shut up in a wooden chest and thrown into the sea. However, in all these accounts, she and her son Telephus end up at the court of the Mysian king Teuthras, where Auge becomes the wife (or the adopted daughter) of Teuthras, and Telephus becomes Teuthras’ adopted son and heir. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1819
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Published 2014
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Published 2008
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by Ungewitter-Geisberg, Annemarie
Published 1929
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Published 1998
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by Gabanyi, Anneli U.
Published 1975
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by Gabanyi, Anneli U.
Published 1990
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Published 2007
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Published 1847
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Published 1841
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Published 2002
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Published 2017
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