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*Azaes is mentioned by [[Plato]] in ''{{Wiki|Critias (dialogue)|Critias}}'' as one of the ten kings of Atlantis | *Azaes is mentioned by [[Plato]] in ''{{Wiki|Critias (dialogue)|Critias}}'' as one of the ten kings of Atlantis and the twin brother of Diaprepres. | ||
*Azaes' name is negative of the Greek word ζαής, which means 'stormy, strong-blowing'. | *Azaes' name is negative of the Greek word ζαής, which means 'stormy, strong-blowing'. | ||
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Azaes was an Isu and one of the sons of Poseidon, the ruler of Atlantis.
In a simulation created by Aletheia, Azaes was a physician and served one of the Archons of the city, alongside his brothers Ampheres and Gadiros.[1]
Trivia
- Azaes is mentioned by Plato in Critias as one of the ten kings of Atlantis and the twin brother of Diaprepres.
- Azaes' name is negative of the Greek word ζαής, which means 'stormy, strong-blowing'.
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