1. Aegeon was a victim of the cruel law in the land of
Ephesus
2. Aegeon was a merchant of
Syracuse
3. In Ephesus a merchant of Syracuse, if found out, would be
either demanded fine or killed
4. Aegeon was
a merchant of Syracuse
5. Aegeon was demanded of
one thousand marks
6. Aegeon stayed in Epidumnum for
more than six months
7. Aegeon became father of two boys when he was staying in
Epidumnum
8. Aegeon bought two sons of a woman of Epidumnum as
Epidumnum
9. While coming back from Epidumnum Aegeon and his family members faced
a shipwrek
10. When the shipwreck took place Ageon took charge of
the younger son and the younger slave
11. To save the lives of his sons , wife, slaves and himself Aegeon used
two spare masts
12. Aegeon’s wife was given the charge of
the elder son and the elder slave
13. Aegeon’s wife, elder son and elder slave were rescued by
Some fisherman of Corinth
14. After shipwreck Aegeon lost
Some of his known sailors
15. After shipwreck Aegeon lost
his wife, elder son and elder slave
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