Hyginus has written:
'Hygini gromatici liber de munitionibus castrorum' -- subject(s): Military antiquities, Military camps
Pope Hyginus died in 140.
A:We know almost nothing about Pope Hyginus other than uncertain traditions. He is included in Ireneus' list of popes, but the same list includes first-century popes who probably never existed. It is also possible that Pope St. Hyginus did not exist, but if he did he would have lived in Rome.
Merope, Helie, Aegle, Lampetia, Phoebe, Aetherie, Dioxippe according to Hyginus; Fabulae.
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According to Hyginus' Fabulae, sons of Vulcan are Philammon, Cecrops, Erichthonius, Corynetes, Cercyon, Philottus and Spinther
Author of Anthony Leger. has written: 'Gabrielle de Vergy'
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It was a representation of either: HESPERIAN DRAGON The huge serpent which guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides. After the beast was slain by Heracles, Hera placed it amongst the stars as Draco. (Hyginus 2.3 on Eratosthenes) DRAGON OF ATHENA A gigantic serpent which was cast at the goddess Athena during the giant war. She caught it in her hands and set it about the northern pole as the constellation Draco. (Hyginus 2.3)
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