Capys

In today's world, Capys has acquired unprecedented relevance. Whether on a personal, professional, social or political level, Capys plays a fundamental role in our daily lives. Throughout history, Capys has been the object of study, debate and admiration, but never before has it occupied such a prominent place in society as it does today. From its origins to the present, Capys has evolved and adapted to the changes and challenges it has faced over time. In this article, we will closely explore the impact of Capys on different aspects of everyday life and how it has influenced the way we relate to the world around us.

In Roman and Greek mythology, Capys (/ˈkpɪs/; Ancient Greek: Κάπυς) was a name attributed to three individuals:

According to Roman sources,[4] in the Etruscan language the word capys meant "hawk" or "falcon" (or possibly "eagle" or "vulture").

Legendary titles
Preceded by King of Alba Longa Succeeded by

Notes

  1. ^ Virgil, Aeneid 2.35
  2. ^ Virgil, Aeneid 2.35–38
  3. ^ Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 1.71.
  4. ^ Isaac Taylor Etruscan Researches (Macmillan and Co. 1874) p. 317 referencing Servius

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