Aleuas
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Aleuas or Alevas (Greek: Ἀλεύας) can refer to more than one person from ancient Greek myth and history:
- Aleuas, the mythical king and seer of Thessaly who was the eponymous ancestor of the noble Aleuadae family of Larissa. See: Aleuadae.
- Aleuas, a historical artist who was famous in his day for his statues of philosophers.[1][2]
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- ↑ Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia xxxiv. 8. s. 19, 26
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