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- The fifth labour was to clean the stables of King Augeas.
- Writing such lenses extends the amount of files Augeas can parse.
- :in Augeas ( note, not Augeus ); already covered in Aegeus.
- Augeas maintained constant vigil and lament over the grave of its master until passing away itself.
- Pausanias mentions a painting of him wounded in the arm by a Trojan, Admetes the son of Augeas.
- Augeas reacted angrily because he had promised Heracles one tenth of his cattle if the job was finished in one day.
- Heracles gave his kingdom to Phyleus, Augeas'son, who had been exiled for supporting Heracles against his father.
- The scholiast on Aristophanes gives a somewhat different account from Charax of Pergamum, and makes them build the treasury for King Augeas.
- He first narrates a tale concerning Augeas, a Molossus dog owned by Eupolis, and how it protected the property of its master from a thief.
- Phyleus was the son of Augeas, king of the Epeians in Elis, who emigrated to Dulichium because he had incurred his father's anger.
- Modern researchers and archeology identified him with Polystratus, a hero of Dyme who assisted Heracles in the war against the Elean king Augeas and was killed there.
- Lepreus once advised Augeas to cast Heracles in bonds, so that Augeas wouldn't have to keep his promise to reward Heracles for cleansing of his stables.
- Lepreus once advised Augeas to cast Heracles in bonds, so that Augeas wouldn't have to keep his promise to reward Heracles for cleansing of his stables.
- Heracles used his wits on several occasions when his strength did not suffice, such as when laboring for the king Augeas of Elis, wrestling the giant Antaeus, or tricking club.
- When Amarynceus died, his sons celebrated funeral games in his honor, in which Pausanias, Amarynceus had been of great service to Augeas against Heracles, in return for which Augeas shared his throne with him.
- When Amarynceus died, his sons celebrated funeral games in his honor, in which Pausanias, Amarynceus had been of great service to Augeas against Heracles, in return for which Augeas shared his throne with him.
- Although I think what needs to be done at the moment is more like cleaning out the Stables of Augeas-- there's a lot of stuff in the article that's very poorly sourced.
- With reference to the point about deleting a sourced section, mentioned by Toshio above, note that the quote says Aegeus, not Augeas .-talk ) 14 : 48, 6 April 2011 ( UTC)
- Augeas uses programs called " lenses " ( in reference to the Harmony Project ) to map a filesystem to an XML tree which can then be parsed using an XPath syntax, using a bidirectional transformation.
- Augeas's lineage varies in the sources : he was said to be either the son of Helios and Nausidame or of Eleios, king of Elis, and Nausidame, or of Poseidon, or the son of Phorbas and Hyrmine.
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