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The early third-century AD Life of Apollonius of Tyana conflates Aegeus with Poseidon in the phrase, put into the mouth of the philosopher Apollonius, "... that Aegaeon, the author of earthquakes, may never shake down their cities." (v.5). --Wetman 08:24, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "wine glass"
"...and knocked the wine glass out of Theseus' hand." It's best to stick close to the written accounts rather than improvise in the manner of afternoon television confrontations. Can anyone tell me why this vivid detail is silly?--Wetman 00:16, 3 December 2006 (UTC)