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Personal data Assaracus van Troje 

  • He was born in Troye.
  • (mythe) .Source 1
    In Greek mythology, Assaracus (Ancient Greek: ?ss??a???) was the second son of Tros, King of Dardania. He inherited the throne when his elder brother Ilus preferred to reign instead over his newly founded city of Ilium (which also became known as Troy). He married Hieromneme, daughter of Simoeis; others say his wife was Clytodora, daughter of Laomedon.[1] Assaracus' son and heir was Capys. He was also a brother of Ganymede.
  • A child of Tros Troy and Callirhoe van Troye
  • This information was last updated on February 18, 2013.

Household of Assaracus van Troje

He is married to Hieromneme van Acadia.

They got marriedSource 2


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Sources

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assaracus
  2. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/hendriksen-stamboom/I3841.php

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