Aegaeus

In greek mythology, Aegaeus (Αἰγαῖος) were:

1. One of the potamoi, or river-gods. He lived on the island of Scheria, widely considered to be the modern island of Corfu. He was the father of Melite, who bore Heracles a son, Hyllus, and of the nymphs Aigaiides.

2. A surname of Poseidon, derived from the town of Aegae in Euboea.