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Lausus is a minor character from the Roman mythology and the legend of the founding of Rome. He is the son of Albe's king Numitor and he was to succeed him, but he was killed by his uncle Amulius who wanted to seize the throne. His history is written in a few words by Ovid ; with Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the son of Numitor killed on Amulius' order is Aegestus. This character does not appear in Tite-Live, nor in The life of Romulus and Remus of Plutarch.

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  • Lausus (fr)
  • Lausus (son of Numitor) (en)
  • Лавз (сын Нумитора) (ru)
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  • Лавз (лат. Lausus; также Эгест др.-греч. Αἴγεστος) — персонаж древнеримской мифологии. Сын царя Альба-Лонги Нумитора и брат Реи Сильвии. Был убит на охоте дядей Амулием, позже был отомщён Ромулом и Ремом. Исследователи считают данного персонажа поздней вставкой в легенду. (ru)
  • Lausus is a minor character from the Roman mythology and the legend of the founding of Rome. He is the son of Albe's king Numitor and he was to succeed him, but he was killed by his uncle Amulius who wanted to seize the throne. His history is written in a few words by Ovid ; with Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the son of Numitor killed on Amulius' order is Aegestus. This character does not appear in Tite-Live, nor in The life of Romulus and Remus of Plutarch. (en)
  • Lausus est un personnage mineur de la mythologie romaine et de la légende des origines de Rome. Il est le fils du roi d'Albe Numitor et doit normalement lui succéder, mais il est tué par son oncle Amulius, qui veut s'emparer du pouvoir. Son histoire est racontée en quelques mots par Ovide (Fastes, 4, 54-55) ; chez Denys d'Halicarnasse (Antiquités romaines, I, 76, 2), le fils de Numitor tué sur l'ordre d'Amulius s'appelle Égeste (Aegestus). Ce personnage n'apparaît pas chez Tite-Live, ni dans la Vie de Romulus de Plutarque. (fr)
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  • Lausus is a minor character from the Roman mythology and the legend of the founding of Rome. He is the son of Albe's king Numitor and he was to succeed him, but he was killed by his uncle Amulius who wanted to seize the throne. His history is written in a few words by Ovid ; with Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the son of Numitor killed on Amulius' order is Aegestus. This character does not appear in Tite-Live, nor in The life of Romulus and Remus of Plutarch. In the story of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Amulius ambushed Aegestus or Lausus while the latter was hunting. He tried to pretend that he was killed by brigands, but many Albani did not believe this story. According to Paul Marius Martin, this character was not one of the ancient versions of the legend of the origins of Rome: "This character was invented to reinforce the tyrannical color of the reign of Amulius, who moreover had recourse to eliminate his nephew, to the classic hunting cunning." (en)
  • Lausus est un personnage mineur de la mythologie romaine et de la légende des origines de Rome. Il est le fils du roi d'Albe Numitor et doit normalement lui succéder, mais il est tué par son oncle Amulius, qui veut s'emparer du pouvoir. Son histoire est racontée en quelques mots par Ovide (Fastes, 4, 54-55) ; chez Denys d'Halicarnasse (Antiquités romaines, I, 76, 2), le fils de Numitor tué sur l'ordre d'Amulius s'appelle Égeste (Aegestus). Ce personnage n'apparaît pas chez Tite-Live, ni dans la Vie de Romulus de Plutarque. Dans le récit de Denys d'Halicarnasse, Amulius tend une embuscade à Égeste/Lausus alors que ce dernier est en train de chasser. Il essaye de faire croire qu'il a été tué par des brigands, mais beaucoup d'habitants d'Albe ne croient pas à cette histoire. Selon Paul Marius Martin, ce personnage ne faisait pas partie des versions anciennes de la légende des origines de Rome : « Ce personnage a été inventé pour renforcer la couleur tyrannique du règne d'Amulius, qui a d'ailleurs recours, pour éliminer son neveu, à la classique ruse cynégétique. » (fr)
  • Лавз (лат. Lausus; также Эгест др.-греч. Αἴγεστος) — персонаж древнеримской мифологии. Сын царя Альба-Лонги Нумитора и брат Реи Сильвии. Был убит на охоте дядей Амулием, позже был отомщён Ромулом и Ремом. Исследователи считают данного персонажа поздней вставкой в легенду. (ru)
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