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Anchor text: Hades
Target Entity: Hades
Preceding Context: After his death, Aeacus became (along with the Cretan brothers Rhadamanthus and Minos) one of the three judges in
Succeeding Context: , and according to Plato especially for the shades of Europeans. In works of art he was represented bearing a sceptre and the keys of Hades. Aeacus had sanctuaries both at Athens and in Aegina, and the Aeginetans regarded him as the tutelary deity of their island.
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Source Page: Aeacus

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