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Encyclopedia > Pelagon

There are two figures named Pelagon in Greek mythology. Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. ...


Pelagon is the King of Phocis who gives Cadmus the cow that will guide him to Boeotia. Phocis (Greek, Modern: Φωκίδα, Ancient/Katharevousa: -s, also Phokida, Phokis) is an ancient district of central Greece. ... Cadmus Sowing the Dragons teeth, by Maxfield Parrish, 1908 Cadmus, or Kadmos (Greek: Κάδμος), in Greek mythology, was the son of the king of Phoenicia and brother of Europa. ... Look up Cow on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Cow may refer to: Cattle regardless of sex (in vernacular usage). ... Boeotia (Greek Βοιωτια) was the central area of ancient Greece. ...


A second Pelagon is given in the Iliad as the father of the Paionian warrior Asteropaeus. Presumably this Pelagon was the eponymous founder of Pelagonia. The Iliad (Greek Ιλιάς, Ilias) tells part of the story of the siege of the city of Ilium, i. ... In the Iliad Asteropaios (Latin: Asteropaeus) was the leader of the Paionians along with Pyraichmes, the Paionians were Trojan allies. ... Pelagonia was an ancient region of Europe later incorporated into Macedon. ...


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Pelagon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (102 words)
Pelagon is the King of Phocis who gives Cadmus the cow that will guide him to Boeotia.
A second Pelagon is given in the Iliad as the father of the Paionian warrior Asteropaeus.
Presumably this Pelagon was the eponymous founder of Pelagonia.
Success stories: Pelagon (456 words)
Pelagon, established in 1999, is an application service provider that delivers online project management solutions to its customers, who include the BBC (TV Licensing) and advertising agency, Bartle Bogle Hegarty.
When Pelagon was itself searching for a service provider in 1999 to house its servers, the company wanted the option to install and manage their own servers.
However, few providers allowed for this and most tried to sell Pelagon hosted solutions that included equipment that met neither their needs nor their service level agreements with their clients.
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