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Apesantius (Ancient Greek: Ἀπεσάντιος) was an epithet of the god Zeus from Greek mythology, under which he had a temple on Mount Apesas (modern Mount Phoukas) near Nemea, where Perseus was said to have first offered sacrifices to him.

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  • Apesantius (Ancient Greek: Ἀπεσάντιος) was an epithet of the god Zeus from Greek mythology, under which he had a temple on Mount Apesas (modern Mount Phoukas) near Nemea, where Perseus was said to have first offered sacrifices to him. (en)
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  • Apesantius (Ancient Greek: Ἀπεσάντιος) was an epithet of the god Zeus from Greek mythology, under which he had a temple on Mount Apesas (modern Mount Phoukas) near Nemea, where Perseus was said to have first offered sacrifices to him. (en)
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