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Helicaon

Helicaon · m

son of Antenor and founder of Patavium

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What it meant

Hĕlĭcāon — Lewis & Short

Hĕlĭcāon, ŏnis, m., = *(elika/wn,

I son of Antenor and founder of Patavium (Padua): Helicaonis orae, i. e. Patavian, Mart. 10, 93, 1.—Hence, Hĕlĭcāŏnĭus, a, um, adj.: regio, the same, id. 14, 152, 2.

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