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The Leda of the Pack |
 | | Well, Eurypylos, in the capacity as king of Kos, was son of Poseidon and Astypalaea, the daughter of Phoenix (and therefore sister of Cadmus and Europa). |
 | | Eurypylos (and his brothers) had for their mother, Celaeno, perhaps code for the "Geloni." If the Geloni were Alans as many affirm, then these brothers lead to the Alans and king-Arthur peoples, possibly also the fitz-Alan Stewarts, explaining why both the Stewarts and Arthurian peoples were depicted as dragons. |
 | | Eurypylos evokes the Poles, called "Polack." Leda is revealed in myth to be a depiction of the swan peoples, which are most-definitely the Ligurians, and possibly the Svions i.e. |
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