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Who was Aegeon? Why was he brought before the Duke?

This question is from the chapter'The Comedy of Errors'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aegeon, an old merchant of Syracuse was discovered in the streets of Ephesus. So he being a merchant of Syracuse was either to pay one thousand marks or to receive sentence of death according to the strict law of Ephesus. So he was brought before the Duke who would decide about his fate.

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Answered by mahammadn981
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Aegeon was brought before the duke, as he was a merchant of Syracuse and was seen in the city of Ephesus and the duke said that Aegeon had either to pay a heavy fine, or to receive sentence of death, because he was a merchant of Syracuse and was seen in the city of Ephesus.

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