Aigle
Aigle ( Greek Αἴγλη "shine", "rays") is in Greek mythology:
- Aigle (daughter of Helios) , one of the three daughters of the sun god Helios and Clymene, see also Heliaden
- Aigle (nymph) , a naiad, with Helios mother of the Charites
- Aigle (Hesperide) , who guarded the golden apples , but was outwitted by Heracles so that he could steal the apples
- another name of the Koronis (mother of Asclepius)
- the youngest daughter of Asklepios and the Heliade Lampetie (Scholien zu Aristophanes "Plutus" 701)
- Aigle (daughter of Panopeus) , one of Theseus' wives
Next is Aigle :
- a municipality and a town of the same name in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, see Aigle VD
- a district in the canton of Vaud, see Aigle (district)
- a French experimental rocket , see Aigle (rocket)
- a minehunter of the French Navy, see Aigle (M647)
- a French fashion brand, see Aigle (brand)
- a French warship built in 1800, see Aigle (1800)
- the surname of the Hamburg educator and author Alma de l'Aigle
L'Aigle stands for:
- a village in the commune of Baume-les-Dames in the Doubs department, France
- a commune in the French department of Orne, see L'Aigle (Orne)
- a meteorite, see L'Aigle (meteorite)
See also:
- L'Aigle Creek
- Aegle
- Egle
- Wiktionary: aigle - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations