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There are 16 different meanings of Abas.

Abas Disambiguation
Greek mythology
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Several figures in Greek mythology share the name Abas, including:
Diomedes
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One of Diomedes companions, whom Aphrodite turned into a swan
Perseus (mythology)
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A companion of Perseus
Aeneas
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Abas, two friends of Aeneas in Roman mythology
Salleh Abas
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Salleh Abas, former Malaysian Lord President of the Federal Court
ABAS Software
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ABAS Software, a German software development company
Maurus Servius Honoratus
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The ancient writer of a work called Troiea from which Servius (ad Aen. ix. 264) has preserved a fragment.
Abbas
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Abbas (or Abbass, Arabic: عباس ) means "austere" in Arabic. (Austere: (1) severely simple in appearance. (2) strict,...
Abas, son of Lynceus
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Abas, son of Lynceus, a king of Argos
Stephen Abas
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Stephen Abas, American wrestler and Olympic silver medalist
Abas (sophist)
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Abas (sophist), a Greek sophist and rhetorician
Abas I of Armenia
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Abas I of Armenia
Abas, son of Poseidon and Arethusa. A Thracian by birth, Abas founded a tribe known as the Abantians or Abantes. Abas and his Abantian followers migrated to the island of Euboea, where he subsequently reigned as king. He was father of Chalcodon, and grandfather of Elephenor; the latter who led a contingent of Abantian warriors from Euboea to the Trojan War.
An Argive seer, son of Melampus and Iphianeira. He was the father of Coeranus, Idmon, and Lysimache.
A son of Metaneira who was changed by Demeter into a lizard, because he mocked the goddess when she had come on her wanderings into the house of her mother, and drank eagerly to quench her thirst. Other traditions relate the same story of a boy, Ascalabus, and call his mother Misme.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William Smith (1867).



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