the fishermen who rescued Aegeon's life and children from the storm were from (greece/france/ corinth/spain)
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Aegeon who was travelling with his family in the ship encountered a dreadful storm. The sailors believed that they had no chance of surviving oared the boat to save their lives, leaving Aegeon and his family all alone . He tied his younger son together with the younger slave at the end of a mast and directed his wife to tie the elder sons to another mast. He then tied himself with his wife to the masts so that they are not thrown out of the ship by the sea.
As the ship wrecked he was separated from his wife. However both he and his wife along with their children were rescued by the fishermen from Corinth in separate boats.
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