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  • King Teucer
  • Greek mythological figure

    In Greek mythology, King Teucer (or Teukros) (/ˈt(j)uːsər/; Ancient Greek: Τεῦκρος Teûkros) was said to have been the son of the river-god Scamander and

    King Teucer

    King_Teucer

  • Teucer
  • Greek mythical figure

    Greek mythology, Teucer (/ˈtjuːsər/; Ancient Greek: Τεῦκρος, romanized: Teûkros, also Teucrus, Teucros or Teucris), was the son of King Telamon of Salamis

    Teucer

    Teucer

    Teucer

  • Dardanus (son of Zeus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    Electra was married to Corythus, the king of Tarquinia. Dardanus later married Batea, the daughter of King Teucer, and founded the city of Dardanus on

    Dardanus (son of Zeus)

    Dardanus_(son_of_Zeus)

  • Batea of Troad
  • Ancient Greek: Βάτεια) was the daughter or (less commonly) the aunt of King Teucer. She was the mother of Ilus, Erichthonius, and Zacynthus. A hill in the

    Batea of Troad

    Batea_of_Troad

  • Idaea (mother of King Teucer)
  • mythographer Apollodorus, she was the mother, by Scamander, of Teucer, who was the first to rule as a king over the region known later as Troy. In addition to a

    Idaea (mother of King Teucer)

    Idaea_(mother_of_King_Teucer)

  • Scamander
  • Water deity in Greek mythology

    alternately described as a son of Zeus. Scamander was the father of King Teucer whose mother was the water nymph Idaea. He was also mentioned as the

    Scamander

    Scamander

    Scamander

  • Dardanus (Rameau)
  • 1739 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau

    However, in the opera, Dardanus is at war with King Teucer, who has promised to marry his daughter Iphise to King Anténor. Dardanus and Iphise meet through

    Dardanus (Rameau)

    Dardanus (Rameau)

    Dardanus_(Rameau)

  • Stanisław August Poniatowski
  • Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1764 to 1795

    Voltaire, who saw Poniatowski as a model reformist, based his character King Teucer in the play Les Lois de Minos (1772) on Poniatowski. At least 58 contemporary

    Stanisław August Poniatowski

    Stanisław August Poniatowski

    Stanisław_August_Poniatowski

  • Idaea
  • was the mother, by the river-god Scamander, of King Teucer. Idaea, the daughter of the Scythian king Dardanus, and wife of Phineus, who falsely accused

    Idaea

    Idaea

  • Teucer (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    half-brother of Ajax King Teucer, founder of Dardania Teucer of Babylon, an astrologer of Egyptian Babylon 2797 Teucer, an asteroid Caligo teucer, a species of

    Teucer (disambiguation)

    Teucer_(disambiguation)

  • Mount Ida (Turkey)
  • Mountain in Turkey with legendary mention in the poems of Homer

    was a nymph, mate of the river god Scamander, and mother of King Teucer the Trojan king. The Scamander River flowed from Mount Ida across the plain beneath

    Mount Ida (Turkey)

    Mount Ida (Turkey)

    Mount_Ida_(Turkey)

  • Neso (mythology)
  • Set index of characters from Greek mythology

    Oceanid Doris. Neso, mother of the Cumaean sibyl. Neso, daughter of King Teucer. Kerényi, Carl (1951). The Gods of the Greeks. London: Thames and Hudson

    Neso (mythology)

    Neso_(mythology)

  • Batea (mythology)
  • Name in Greek mythology

    the following individuals: Batea, daughter of King Teucer of the Troad. Batea, a Naiad, who married King Oebalus of Sparta. Their sons were Hippocoon,

    Batea (mythology)

    Batea_(mythology)

  • Arisbe (mythology)
  • Greek mythical character, daughter of Merops

    also called Bateia, a princess as the daughter of King Teucer of Crete[AI-generated source?] or of King Macareus of Lesbos. She was married to Dardanus

    Arisbe (mythology)

    Arisbe_(mythology)

  • Teucrium canadense
  • Plant species in the mint family

    and made into a tincture for gargling. The genus Teucrium honors King Teucer, king of Troy, who was first to use one of the species of plants to relieve

    Teucrium canadense

    Teucrium canadense

    Teucrium_canadense

  • Telamon
  • Greek mythological figure

    Telamon married Hesione, Tros' daughter, by whom he sired Teucer. Laomedon version In the King Laomedon version, Laomedon planned on sacrificing his daughter

    Telamon

    Telamon

    Telamon

  • Teucrium
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Dioscorides for several species in this genus, and is believed to refer to King Teucer of Troy who used the plant in his medicine. (See List of Teucrium species)

    Teucrium

    Teucrium

    Teucrium

  • Ajax the Great
  • Character in Greek Mythology

    Aíantos) is a Greek mythological hero, the son of King Telamon and Periboea, and the half-brother of Teucer. He plays an important role in the Trojan War

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax_the_Great

  • Meriones (mythology)
  • Son of Molus of Crete in Greek mythology

    Then uprose King Teucer, and Meriones the stalwart squire of Idomeneus rose also, They cast lots in a bronze helmet and the lot of Teucer fell first.

    Meriones (mythology)

    Meriones (mythology)

    Meriones_(mythology)

  • Salamis, Cyprus
  • Ancient city-state and archaeological site on Cyprus

    Famagusta. According to tradition, the founder of Salamis was Teucer, son of Telamon, king of the Greek island of Salamis, who could not return home after

    Salamis, Cyprus

    Salamis, Cyprus

    Salamis,_Cyprus

  • Laomedon
  • Greek mythological Trojan king

    assigned Hesione as a war prize to Telamon (by whom Telamon had a son called Teucer) and allowed her to take with her whomsoever of the captives she would.

    Laomedon

    Laomedon

    Laomedon

  • Agamemnon
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    burial, but are convinced otherwise by Odysseus and Ajax's half-brother Teucer. After the capture of Troy, Cassandra, the doomed prophetess and daughter

    Agamemnon

    Agamemnon

    Agamemnon

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Keres Kernos Kerykes Kestros (weapon) Khalkotauroi Kheriga Khôra Kiln King Teucer Kladeos Klazomenai Klazomenian sarcophagi Klazomenian vase painting Kleino

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Eurysaces
  • Greek mythological figure

    to Ajax's native land, Salamis Island, and he soon became king there. Eurysaces's uncle Teucer, founded the town of Salamis on Cyprus, and later attempted

    Eurysaces

    Eurysaces

    Eurysaces

  • Endeïs
  • Character of ancient Greek mythology

    Telamon was the father of Ajax the Great and Teucer, Endeïs was the grandmother of Achilles, Ajax and Teucer). The name is a dialect variant of Engaios

    Endeïs

    Endeïs

  • Ajax (play)
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles

    himself and to bury the sword given to him by Hector. Teucer, Ajax's half-brother, arrives. Teucer has learned from the prophet, Calchas, that Ajax should

    Ajax (play)

    Ajax (play)

    Ajax_(play)

  • Priam
  • Mythological king of Troy

    Ancient Greek: Πρίαμος, pronounced [prí.amos]) was the legendary and last king of Troy during the Trojan War. He was the son of Laomedon. His many children

    Priam

    Priam

    Priam

  • Aeacus
  • Ancient Greek mythological ruler of the Myrmidons and judge of the dead

    mentioned by Ovid. By Endeïs Aeacus had two sons, Telamon (father of Ajax and Teucer) and Peleus (father of Achilles), and by Psamathe a son, Phocus, whom he

    Aeacus

    Aeacus

    Aeacus

  • 2797 Teucer
  • Trojan asteroid

    2797 Teucer /ˈtjuːsər/ is a large Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 4 June

    2797 Teucer

    2797_Teucer

  • Teucer (statue)
  • Statue in Pontevedra, Spain

    July 2006. Teucer is the mythical founder of the city of Pontevedra. Legend has it that the mythical archer Teucer, son of King Telamon (King of Salamis)

    Teucer (statue)

    Teucer (statue)

    Teucer_(statue)

  • Tecmessa (daughter of Teleutas)
  • Concubine of Ajax the Greater

    messenger from Ajax's half-brother Teucer arrived next, instructing them not to let Ajax venture out of his tent, as Teucer had been informed by the seer Calchas

    Tecmessa (daughter of Teleutas)

    Tecmessa (daughter of Teleutas)

    Tecmessa_(daughter_of_Teleutas)

  • Erichthonius (son of Dardanus)
  • Strabo records, but discounts, the claim by "some more recent writers" that Teucer came from the deme of Xypeteones in Attica, supposedly called Troes (meaning

    Erichthonius (son of Dardanus)

    Erichthonius_(son_of_Dardanus)

  • The Song of Achilles
  • 2011 novel by Madeline Miller

    Orange Prize for Fiction. The book is narrated by Patroclus, the son of King Menoetius. He is presented as a potential suitor to Helen of Troy. He is

    The Song of Achilles

    The_Song_of_Achilles

  • Aeneas
  • Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology

    Aphrodite (equivalent to the Roman Venus). His father was a second cousin of King Priam of Troy (both being great-grandsons of Tros, founder of Troy), making

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

  • Helen (play)
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides

    loyal to her husband Menelaus. Helen receives word from the exiled Greek Teucer that Menelaus never returned to Greece from Troy, and is presumed dead,

    Helen (play)

    Helen (play)

    Helen_(play)

  • Trojan War
  • Legendary war in Greek mythology

    fell in the sea and drowned. He was buried by Thetis in Myconos or Delos. Teucer, son of Telamon and half-brother of Ajax, stood trial by his father for

    Trojan War

    Trojan War

    Trojan_War

  • Pavise
  • Medieval oblong shield

    of Homer's Iliad, where Ajax used his shield to cover his half-brother Teucer, an archer, who would "peer round" and shoot arrows. Similar large shields

    Pavise

    Pavise

    Pavise

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    σάκος, romanized: sakos) with which he protects himself and Teucer, his brother: Ninth came Teucer, stretching his curved bow. He stood beneath the shield

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • List of children of Priam
  • In Greek mythology, Priam, the mythical king of Troy during the Trojan War, supposedly had 18 daughters and 68 sons. Priam had several wives, the primary

    List of children of Priam

    List_of_children_of_Priam

  • Cinyras
  • Mythical founder of the city of Paphos in Greek mythology

    and Pereus. Pausanias mentions a daughter of Cinyras as the consort of Teucer, who is known to have received the kingdom of Cyprus from Belus of Tyre

    Cinyras

    Cinyras

    Cinyras

  • Galician mythology
  • Stories that are part of the culture of the Galician people

    Nuberu Sabias Vedoiros Demons, angels, and saints Breogán Hercules Noah Teucer Magical plants and creatures Scorpions Cobras weasels Crickets Wolves Lizards

    Galician mythology

    Galician mythology

    Galician_mythology

  • Salamis Island
  • Island in the Saronic Gulf, Greece

    Moerocles, orator (4th century BC) Telamon, the king of Salamis Island, father of Ajax the Great and Teucer Teucer, the half-brother of Ajax the Great, son of

    Salamis Island

    Salamis Island

    Salamis_Island

  • Achaeans (Homer)
  • Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems

    Odysseus 12, Idomeneus 13, Leonteus 5, Ajax 28, Patroclus 54, Polypoetes 1, Teucer 30, Neoptolemus 6; a total of 362 Trojans. Beekes, Robert Stephen Paul (2009)

    Achaeans (Homer)

    Achaeans (Homer)

    Achaeans_(Homer)

  • Periphetes
  • Several figures in Greek mythology

    king of Mygdonia. He fought with Sithon for the hand of the latter's daughter Pallene and was killed. Periphetes, a Trojan who was killed by Teucer.

    Periphetes

    Periphetes

  • Ilus (son of Dardanus)
  • pronunciation: [ˈiːlos]) was a king of Dardania. Ilus was the eldest son of Dardanus either by Batea of Troad, daughter of Teucer, or probably Olizone, daughter

    Ilus (son of Dardanus)

    Ilus_(son_of_Dardanus)

  • Thoas (king of Aetolia)
  • King in Greek mythology

    Poseidon, going among the Greeks urging them to fight on, goes first to Teucer, then to Leitus, Peneleos, Thoas, Deïpyrus, Meriones, and Antilochus, and

    Thoas (king of Aetolia)

    Thoas_(king_of_Aetolia)

  • Leucippe
  • Several characters in Greek mythology

    Eurydice, daughter of Adrastus or Batia, daughter of Teucer. Leucippe, another Trojan queen as the wife of King Laomedon.[AI-generated source?] According to the

    Leucippe

    Leucippe

  • Sarpedon (Trojan War hero)
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    Glaucus and Asteropaios) to the forefront of the battle and caused Ajax and Teucer to shift their attention from Hector's attack to that of Sarpedon's forces

    Sarpedon (Trojan War hero)

    Sarpedon (Trojan War hero)

    Sarpedon_(Trojan_War_hero)

  • Dardanus (Raymond Leppard recording)
  • 1981 studio album by Raymond Leppard

    recital album. The one grave disappointment in the cast was Roger Soyer as King Teucer. His voice was "dry and worn", his important Act 1 duet with Devlin was

    Dardanus (Raymond Leppard recording)

    Dardanus_(Raymond_Leppard_recording)

  • Tros (mythology)
  • Ruler of Troy in Greek mythology

    Pallas, by whom he had his first sons, married Bateia, the daughter of Teucer, and by her had Erichthonius, who is said to have been the most fortunate

    Tros (mythology)

    Tros_(mythology)

  • List of mortals in Greek mythology
  • boar hunt Telephus, a king of Mysia and son of Heracles Temenus, a king of Argos and descendant of Heracles Teucer, founder-king of Salamis who fought

    List of mortals in Greek mythology

    List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology

  • Ilus (son of Tros)
  • Founder of Troy in Greek mythology

    either Eurydice (daughter of Adrastus), Leucippe or Batia, daughter of Teucer. Other children of Ilus include two daughters, Themiste (or Themis) and

    Ilus (son of Tros)

    Ilus_(son_of_Tros)

  • Heracles
  • Divine hero in Greek mythology

    Hesione had made. Telamon took Hesione as a war prize and they had a son, Teucer. After Heracles had performed his Labours, gods told him that before he

    Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

  • Capys (son of Assaracus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    and Greek mythology, Capys (Ancient Greek: Κάπυς, romanized: Kápys) was a king of Dardania during the Iliad and Aeneid. Capys was the son of Assaracus by

    Capys (son of Assaracus)

    Capys_(son_of_Assaracus)

  • Assaracus
  • Mythological Greek king

    (/əˈsærəkəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσσάρακος Assarakos) was a king of Dardania. Assaracus was the second son of Tros, King of Dardania by his wife Callirhoe, daughter of

    Assaracus

    Assaracus

  • Arsinoe (daughter of Nicocreon)
  • Greek mythological figure

    daughter of King Nicocreon of Salamis, which was also known by the name Arsinoe (modern Famagusta), from the island of Cyprus, a descendant of Teucer, by his

    Arsinoe (daughter of Nicocreon)

    Arsinoe (daughter of Nicocreon)

    Arsinoe_(daughter_of_Nicocreon)

  • Glaucus (son of Hippolochus)
  • Greek mythical character

    valiantly, allowing Hector to break through the wall. During this assault, Teucer shot Glaucus with an arrow, wounding him and forcing him to withdraw from

    Glaucus (son of Hippolochus)

    Glaucus (son of Hippolochus)

    Glaucus_(son_of_Hippolochus)

  • Abdemon
  • 5th-century BC Phoenician king of Cyprus

    of Salamis. Evagoras, who allegedly came from a Greek dynasty (that of Teucer), had to leave the city and went into exile in Soli. However, Evagoras returned

    Abdemon

    Abdemon

  • Alastor
  • Multiple Greek mythological figures

    He remembered for having, together with Mecisteus, carried the wounded Teucer off the battlefield as they later did also with Hypsenor. Alastor, a black

    Alastor

    Alastor

  • Cyzicus
  • Ancient town in Erdek, Balıkesir Province, Turkey

    ivory engraver, known as Iaia of Cyzicus. Neanthes of Cyzicus, rhetor. Teucer of Cyzicus, an ancient Greek writer. Ancient sites of Balıkesir Leo Mildenberg

    Cyzicus

    Cyzicus

    Cyzicus

  • List of Homeric characters
  • trusted by Achilles, who acts as mediator between Achilles and Agamemnon. Teucer (Τεῦκρος), Achaean archer, half-brother of Ajax. Aeneas (Αἰνείας), son of

    List of Homeric characters

    List_of_Homeric_characters

  • Arisbe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Another name for Batea (daughter of Teucer), a person in Greek mythology Arisbe (daughter of Merops), an early wife of King Priam of Troy, also daughter of

    Arisbe

    Arisbe

  • Acallaris
  • In Greek mythology, the daughter of Eumedes

    According to some accounts she married the Trojan king, Tros of whom she had a son Assaracus, also a king of Troy. Some writers gave the name Callirrhoe

    Acallaris

    Acallaris

  • Returns from Troy
  • Greek myths about the warriors' voyages home

    could not kill him. He was buried by Thetis on Myconos or Delos. The archer Teucer (son of Telamon and half-brother of the other Ajax) stood trial by his father

    Returns from Troy

    Returns from Troy

    Returns_from_Troy

  • Cyprus
  • Island country in the Mediterranean Sea

    mythology, being the birthplace of Aphrodite and Adonis, and home to King Cinyras, Teucer and Pygmalion. Literary evidence suggests an early Phoenician presence

    Cyprus

    Cyprus

    Cyprus

  • Sophocles
  • 5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright

    Tyrannus or Oedipus the King), Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. All three concern the fate of Thebes during and after the reign of King Oedipus. They have

    Sophocles

    Sophocles

    Sophocles

  • Aerope
  • Princess from Greek mythology

    reference is found in lines 1295–1297, spoken by Teucer to Agamemnon. Here, by way of insulting Agamemnon, Teucer malign's Agamemnon's mother Aerope as having

    Aerope

    Aerope

    Aerope

  • Anchises
  • Mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite

    member of the royal family of Troy. He was said to have been the son of King Capys of Dardania and Themiste, daughter of Ilus, who was son of Tros. He

    Anchises

    Anchises

    Anchises

  • Eurydice (daughter of Adrastus)
  • and the mother of King Laomedon of Troy and possibly, of Themiste, Telecleia and Tithonus. In some accounts, Batia, daughter of Teucer was said to be the

    Eurydice (daughter of Adrastus)

    Eurydice_(daughter_of_Adrastus)

  • Giorgos Seferis
  • Greek poet and diplomat (1900–1971)

    where it was ordained for me... (a quotation from Euripides' Helen in which Teucer states that Apollo has decreed that Cyprus shall be his home) made clear

    Giorgos Seferis

    Giorgos Seferis

    Giorgos_Seferis

  • Aeneid
  • Latin epic poem by Virgil

    be ruler of Italy, Potential empire, armorer of war; To father men from Teucer's noble blood And bring the whole world under law's dominion. There is a

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

  • Lizzie Freeman
  • American voice actress (born 1992)

    Sir Anos!!!! 🥺💗💕😳 I play Ellen in the English dub of #MisfitofDemonKingAcademy on @Crunchyroll!" (Tweet). Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Twitter

    Lizzie Freeman

    Lizzie Freeman

    Lizzie_Freeman

  • Daetor
  • Character from Greek mythology

    fleet during the tenth year of the Trojan War. Daetor was shot dead by Teucer, half-brother of Telamonian Ajax. Homer, Iliad 8.275 Homer, Iliad 8.273-280

    Daetor

    Daetor

  • Ganymede (mythology)
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    Ganymede was lusted and abducted not by Zeus but instead by the legendary King Minos to serve as his cup-bearer. Some authors have equated this version

    Ganymede (mythology)

    Ganymede (mythology)

    Ganymede_(mythology)

  • Themiste
  • Daughter of Ilus

    daughter of King Ilus II of Troad. She was the (half) sister of Laomedon, Tithonius and Telecleia. Themiste was married off by Ilus to her cousin King Capys

    Themiste

    Themiste

  • Chromius
  • by the Mysian Eurypylus, son of King Telephus. Chromius, a defender of Troy who was shot dead by the Greek hero, Teucer, during the Trojan War. Chromius

    Chromius

    Chromius

  • Ever to Excel
  • English translation of an Ancient Greek phrase

    Promachus Protesilaus Prothoenor Schedius Sinon Stentor Sthenelus Talthybius Teucer Thersites Thoas Thrasymedes Tlepolemus Trojans Aeneas (royal demigod) Aesepus

    Ever to Excel

    Ever_to_Excel

  • Posthomerica
  • Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna

    feels humiliated and kills himself. He is lamented by his half-brother Teucer and his concubine Tecmessa. Odysseus tries to conciliate the army with a

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

  • Pontevedra
  • City in Galicia, Spain

    of the green sea. A local legend relates the foundation of Pontevedra to Teucer, hero of the Trojan War, a legend which was reinforced with the suspicion

    Pontevedra

    Pontevedra

    Pontevedra

  • Evagoras I
  • King of Salamis on Cyprus from 411 to 374 BC

    Isocrates, who presents him as a model ruler. Evagoras claimed descent from Teucer, the son of Telamon and half-brother of Ajax, and his family had long been

    Evagoras I

    Evagoras_I

  • Menestheus
  • Mythical king of Athens during the Trojan War

    Teucer for aid. Menestheus was one of the warriors in the Trojan Horse. After Troy was sacked, he sailed to Mimas, then to Melos where he became king

    Menestheus

    Menestheus

    Menestheus

  • Argonauts
  • Band of heroes in Greek mythology

    the area. After the death of King Cretheus, the Aeolian Pelias usurped the throne from his half-brother Aeson and became king of Iolcus in Thessaly (near

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

  • Creusa (wife of Aeneas)
  • In Greek mythology, daughter of Priam

    Ascanius. According to Apollodorus, she was the daughter of Priam, the last king of Troy, and his wife Hecuba. Authors often depict her as being present during

    Creusa (wife of Aeneas)

    Creusa (wife of Aeneas)

    Creusa_(wife_of_Aeneas)

  • Nymph
  • Greek and Roman mythological creature

    Crete mother of Cres and Asterion by Zeus Idaea Mt. Ida, Troad mother of Teucer by Scamander Ithome Messenia one of the nurses of Zeus Laodice Argolis (possibly)

    Nymph

    Nymph

    Nymph

  • Gorgythion
  • Character in Greek mythology

    killed by an arrow of Teucer's at lines 303–305 of Book VIII of the Iliad, although Teucer's target is Gorgythion's brother Hector. Teucer aims two arrows at

    Gorgythion

    Gorgythion

  • Franks Casket
  • Anglo-Saxon carved chest

    the lid depict the Trojan attack on the Greek camp, with the Greek bowman Teucer as the archer and the person behind the archer (interpreted as a woman by

    Franks Casket

    Franks Casket

    Franks_Casket

  • Barbarian
  • Person said to be uncivilized or primitive

    when the Agamemnon of Sophocles upbraids Teucer with 'his barbarous tongue,' would any scholar suppose that Teucer is upbraided with not speaking Greek;

    Barbarian

    Barbarian

    Barbarian

  • Amopaon
  • Trojan soldier in Greek mythology

    son of Polyaemon. Amopaon was shot dead by an arrow of the Achaean hero, Teucer, son of Telamon and half-brother of Ajax the Great. Homer, Iliad 8.276 Homer

    Amopaon

    Amopaon

  • History of Cyprus
  • with immigrant Greek heroes in the wake of the Trojan War. For example, Teucer, brother of Aias was supposed to have founded Salamis, and the Arcadian

    History of Cyprus

    History of Cyprus

    History_of_Cyprus

  • Trojan Horse
  • Wooden horse in Greek mythology

    his sons Antiphantes and Thymbraeus before any Trojan heeds his warning. King Priam's daughter Cassandra, the soothsayer of Troy, also insists that the

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan_Horse

  • Kyrenia
  • City and municipality in Northern Cyprus

    lies the "Coast of Achaeans". According to Strabo, It was at Kyrenia that Teucer came first ashore, to found the ancient Kingdom of Salamis after the Trojan

    Kyrenia

    Kyrenia

    Kyrenia

  • Iamenus
  • Trojan hero in the Iliad

    Promachus Protesilaus Prothoenor Schedius Sinon Stentor Sthenelus Talthybius Teucer Thersites Thoas Thrasymedes Tlepolemus Trojans Aeneas (royal demigod) Aesepus

    Iamenus

    Iamenus

  • Orestes Pursued by the Furies
  • Event from Greek mythology

    mythology that is a recurring theme in art depicting Orestes. In the Iliad, the king of Argos, Agamemnon, sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia to Artemis to assure

    Orestes Pursued by the Furies

    Orestes Pursued by the Furies

    Orestes_Pursued_by_the_Furies

  • Salamanca
  • Municipality in Castile and León, Spain

    Rui Méndez or Murillo attributed the creation of the city to Teucer, son of Telamon, king of Salamis, who after being defeated in the Trojan War, came

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  • Iphitos
  • Name of several mythological Greek characters

    the charioteer of Hector when Eniopeus was killed by Diomedes. However, Teucer killed him in the same battle. In Aeneid Book II, Aeneas named Iphitos among

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  • Revellers Vase
  • Attic red-figure amphora from c. 510 BCE

    Promachus Protesilaus Prothoenor Schedius Sinon Stentor Sthenelus Talthybius Teucer Thersites Thoas Thrasymedes Tlepolemus Trojans Aeneas (royal demigod) Aesepus

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  • Godolphin Arabian
  • Foundation sire of the Thoroughbred horse breed (c. 1724–1753)

    Trotter breed, also belonged to the male lineage of the Godolphin Arabian. King of the Wind (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1948) is a fictional biography of the

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  • Pandion (mythology)
  • Multiple men in Greek mythology

    was father of Lamprus. Pandion, an Achaean warrior who carried the bow of Teucer during the Trojan War. Pandion, father of a certain Helen who consorted

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  • The Silence of the Girls
  • 2018 novel by Pat Barker

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  • Heraclitus (commentator)
  • 1st-century AD Greek grammarian and rhetorician

    Promachus Protesilaus Prothoenor Schedius Sinon Stentor Sthenelus Talthybius Teucer Thersites Thoas Thrasymedes Tlepolemus Trojans Aeneas (royal demigod) Aesepus

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  • Kinn
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    English

    Kinn

    English : from a Middle English personal name, which originated as a short form of any of various Old English personal names beginning with Cyne- ‘royal’.German : nickname for someone with a prominent chin, from Middle High German kinne ‘chin’, or from an Old High German personal name formed with the element kuoni ‘bold’ or chunni ‘race’, ‘people’. Compare Konrad.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Kinn, from Old Norse kinn ‘chin’ with reference to the land formation.

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  • KIN
  • Female

    Japanese

    KIN

    (欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."

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  • Ing
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    English

    Ing

    English : from the Old Norse and Middle English personal name Ing(a), a short form of various names with the first element Ing- (see Ingle).English : habitational name from an Essex place name, Ing, which survives with various manorial affixes in the names Fryerning, Ingatestone, Ingrave, and Margaretting, and which is probably from an Old English tribal name Gēingas ‘people of the district’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : nickname from Yiddish ing ‘young’.Chinese : possibly a variant of Wu 1.Chinese : possibly a variant of Wu 4.

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  • Wing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wing

    English : habitational name from places named Wing in Buckinghamshire and Rutland. The former was probably named in Old English as the settlement of the Wiwingas ‘the family or followers of a man named Wiwa’, or alternatively perhaps ‘the people of the temple’ (from a derivative of Old English wīg, wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’). The latter is from Old Norse vengi, a derivative of vangr ‘field’. Compare Wang.Dutch (van Wing) : variant of Winge.Chinese : variant of Rong 2.

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  • Ping
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ping

    English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Pink.Chinese : there are two sources of this name, which also means ‘peace’. One is the name of a senior minister of the state of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc), who was posthumously named Yan Pingzhong. The other source is a city called Ping in the state of Han during the Warring States period (403–221 bc). It was granted to a marquis whose descendants adopted the place name as their surname.

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  • Ring
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ring

    Ring.

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  • Kin
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    English

    Kin

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Kin, Kinna, which is a shortened form of any of various Old English names beginning with Cyne ‘royal’, for example Cynesige (see Kinsey).Dutch : nickname for someone with a pointed or jutting chin.Dutch : from Middle Dutch kinne ‘kin’.Hungarian : nickname from kín ‘pain’.Variant of Korean Kim.

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  • KINGE
  • Female

    German

    KINGE

    Pet form of German Kunigunde, KINGE means "brave war."

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  • Bing
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    Bing

    English : of uncertain derivation; probably a topographic name for someone living near a bing, a northern dialect word recorded with the senses ‘heap’, ‘bin’, ‘receptacle’ (probably from Old Norse bingr ‘stall’).Jewish (western Ashkenazic) and Danish : habitational name from Bing, a shortened form of Bingen.Danish : metonymic occupational name, from bing ‘storage bin for grain’, for someone who either made or used such containers.

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  • King
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    English and Scottish

    King

    English and Scottish : nickname from Middle English king, Old English cyning ‘king’ (originally merely a tribal leader, from Old English cyn(n) ‘tribe’, ‘race’ + the Germanic suffix -ing). The word was already used as a byname before the Norman Conquest, and the nickname was common in the Middle Ages, being used to refer to someone who conducted himself in a kingly manner, or one who had played the part of a king in a pageant, or one who had won the title in a tournament. In other cases it may actually have referred to someone who served in the king’s household. The American surname has absorbed several European cognates and equivalents with the same meaning, for example German König (see Koenig), Swiss German Küng, French Leroy. It is also found as an Ashkenazic Jewish surname, of ornamental origin.Chinese : variant of Jin 1.Chinese : , , , , Jing.

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  • Ming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ming

    English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.

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  • Kind
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Kind

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German kint, German Kind ‘child’, hence a nickname for someone with a childish or naive disposition, or an epithet used to distinguish between a father and his son. In some cases it may be a short form of any of various names ending in -kind, a patronymic ending of Jewish surnames.Dutch : variant spelling of Kint, cognate with 1, also found in such forms as ’t Kind and compounds such as Jongkind.English : nickname from Middle English kind (Old English gecynde) in any of its many senses: ‘legitimate’, ‘dutiful’, ‘benevolent’, ‘loving’, ‘gracious’.

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  • King
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    American, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Jamaican

    King

    Monarch; Ruler; Yumi; Family; Race

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  • Kings
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    English

    Kings

    English : variant of King.

    Kings

  • KING
  • Male

    English

    KING

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, "king," from Old English cyning, probably KING means "family, race."

    KING

  • ING
  • Male

    Norse

    ING

    Old Norse name derived from proto-Germanic Ingwaz, ING means "Lord of the Inguins." In mythology, this is the name of a fertility god.

    ING

  • KINGA
  • Female

    Polish

    KINGA

    Hungarian and Polish form of German Kunigunde, KINGA means "brave war."

    KINGA

  • Ring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Dutch

    Ring

    English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rings (from Middle English ring, Middle High German rinc, Middle Dutch ring), either to be worn as jewelry or as component parts of chain-mail, harnesses, and other objects. In part it may also have arisen as a nickname for a wearer of a ring.Scandinavian : from ring ‘ring’, probably an ornamental name but possibly applied in the same sense as 3 or 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rink, rinc ‘circle’.Irish (eastern County Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Rinn (see Reen).

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  • Ling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Ling

    English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.

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    English American

    King

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  • Chitvichaar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Chitvichaar

    One who Reflects on Consciousness

  • Lynzie
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    American, British, English

    Lynzie

    Island of Linden Trees; From the Linden Tree Island

  • Ashar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ashar

    Noble One of God; One who has Good Judgement

  • Corbitt
  • Boy/Male

    English, Latin

    Corbitt

    Raven; Variant of Corbet; Black-haired; Dark as a Raven

  • MIT-ATEN
  • Female

    Egyptian

    MIT-ATEN

    , the wife Ra-saa-ka-kheper-u.

  • Abdal Rahman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abdal Rahman

    Servant of the merciful.

  • Paramthakar
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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Paramthakar

    Supreme Lord

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  • Biblical

    Nimrah

    Nimrim, leopard; bitterness; rebellion

  • Shiza
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shiza

    A gift, A present

  • Itedaal
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Itedaal

    Balance; Temperance; Moderation

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  • King
  • n.

    One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank; a chief among competitors; as, a railroad king; a money king; the king of the lobby; the king of beasts.

  • Ring
  • v. t.

    To make a ring around by cutting away the bark; to girdle; as, to ring branches or roots.

  • Ring
  • v. t.

    To fit with a ring or with rings, as the fingers, or a swine's snout.

  • Ding
  • v. t.

    To cause to sound or ring.

  • Kind
  • superl.

    Having feelings befitting our common nature; congenial; sympathetic; as, a kind man; a kind heart.

  • Ring
  • v. t.

    To surround with a ring, or as with a ring; to encircle.

  • Kin
  • a.

    Of the same nature or kind; kinder.

  • Sing
  • v. t.

    To influence by singing; to lull by singing; as, to sing a child to sleep.

  • Wing
  • v. t.

    To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.

  • Ping
  • v. i.

    To make the sound called ping.

  • King
  • n.

    A playing card having the picture of a king; as, the king of diamonds.

  • Ring
  • n.

    A sound; especially, the sound of vibrating metals; as, the ring of a bell.

  • Wing
  • n.

    Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.

  • Kind
  • superl.

    Gentle; tractable; easily governed; as, a horse kind in harness.

  • Bing
  • n.

    A heap or pile; as, a bing of wood.

  • Kind
  • superl.

    Proceeding from, or characterized by, goodness, gentleness, or benevolence; as, a kind act.

  • Wing
  • n.

    Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.

  • King
  • v. i.

    To supply with a king; to make a king of; to raise to royalty.

  • Ting
  • v. i.

    To sound or ring, as a bell; to tinkle.

  • Ding
  • v. i.

    To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang.