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- Acerbas abstract "For the genus of grass skipper butterflies, see Acerbas (skipper).Acerbas, a Tyrian priest of Hercules, who married Elissa, the daughter of king Mutgo, and sister of Pygmalion. He was possessed of considerable wealth, which, knowing the avarice of Pygmalion, who had succeeded his father, he concealed in the earth. But Pygmalion, who heard of these hidden treasures, had Acerbas murdered, in hopes that through his sister he might obtain possession of them. But the prudence of Elissa saved the treasures, and she emigrated from Phoenicia. They landed and settled in North Africa, founding the city of Carthage.In this account Acerbas is the same person as Sychaeus, and Elissa the same as Dido in Virgil. The names in Justin are undoubtedly more correct than in Virgil; for Servius remarks, that Virgil here, as in other cases, changed a foreign name into one more convenient to him, and that the real name of Sichaeus was Sicharbas, which seems to be identical with Acerbas.".
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- Acerbas hasPhotoCollection Acerbas.
- Acerbas subject Category:Phoenician_characters_in_the_Aeneid.
- Acerbas type Ability105616246.
- Acerbas type Abstraction100002137.
- Acerbas type Cognition100023271.
- Acerbas type Creativity105624700.
- Acerbas type FictionalCharacter109587565.
- Acerbas type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Acerbas type Imagination105625465.
- Acerbas type PhoenicianCharactersInTheAeneid.
- Acerbas type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Acerbas comment "For the genus of grass skipper butterflies, see Acerbas (skipper).Acerbas, a Tyrian priest of Hercules, who married Elissa, the daughter of king Mutgo, and sister of Pygmalion. He was possessed of considerable wealth, which, knowing the avarice of Pygmalion, who had succeeded his father, he concealed in the earth. But Pygmalion, who heard of these hidden treasures, had Acerbas murdered, in hopes that through his sister he might obtain possession of them.".
- Acerbas label "Acerbas".
- Acerbas label "Acerbas".
- Acerbas label "Acerbas".
- Acerbas label "Acerbas".
- Acerbas label "Siqueu".
- Acerbas label "Sychée".
- Acerbas label "Акербант".
- Acerbas sameAs Acerbas.
- Acerbas sameAs Sychée.
- Acerbas sameAs Acerbas.
- Acerbas sameAs Acerbas.
- Acerbas sameAs Siqueu.
- Acerbas sameAs m.05nj8t.
- Acerbas sameAs Q367565.
- Acerbas sameAs Q367565.
- Acerbas sameAs Acerbas.
- Acerbas wasDerivedFrom Acerbas?oldid=563506959.
- Acerbas isPrimaryTopicOf Acerbas.