In Greek mythology, Aegeon (Greek Αιγαιων Aigaiôn or Αιγαιος Aigaios, "Aegean" or "cabruno", in Latin Aegaeon or Aegean) was an old sea god, ally of the Titans and personification of the Aegean sea (to the that gave name). He was the son of Talasa, the primordial goddess of the sea, or according to other sources of Pontus and Gea. He was the father of Hecatónquiro Briareo, whom Homer confuses in the Iliad.

It was decisive in the dispute that had Helios and Poseidón by the isthmus of Corinth, doing of referee finished giving the reason to Poseidón.

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