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Island group of Ionian Sea, Greece
home of seagoing and piratical inhabitants, the Taphians /ˈteɪfiənz/ (Τάφιοι). Penelope mentions the Taphian sea-robbers when she rebukes the chief of her
Taphians
Greek mythological figure in the Odyssey
Mentes (Ancient Greek: Μέντης Méntēs) is the name of the King of the Taphians and the son of Anchialus. He is mentioned in the Odyssey. In Book I, the
Mentes_(King_of_the_Taphians)
Figure in Greek mythology, husband of Alcmene
the Taphians. (It was on his return from this expedition that Electryon had been killed.) Amphitryon accordingly took the field against the Taphians, accompanied
Amphitryon
List of eponymous characters of Greek mythology
and princess of the Taphians. The Taphians were at war with Thebes, led by Amphitryon, with whom Comaetho fell in love. The Taphians remained invincible
Comaetho
Friend of Odysseus in the Odyssey
philosophy. During his master's long absence, Eumaeus acquires from the Taphians a servant, Mesaulius, with his own ostensibly meagre resources. Mesaulius
Eumaeus
The Woven Pla Taphian (ปลาตะเพียนสาน, pronounced [plāː tā.pʰīa̯n]) is a traditional central Thai handicraft. It is a woven hanging mobile, usually made
Pla_taphian
Mother of Heracles
the death of her brothers. During Amphitryon's expedition against the Taphians and Teleboans, when Zeus desired to sleep with Alcmene, he made one night
Alcmene
Character in Greek mythology
mythology, Tyrannus (Ancient Greek: Τύραννος means 'an absolute ruler') was a Taphian prince a son of King Pterelaus and brother of Chromius, Chersidamas, Antiochus
Tyrannus_(mythology)
Mythological king of Tiryns and Mycenae
Licymnius by Midea, a Phrygian woman. The six sons of Pterelaus, King of the Taphians, descended from Electryon's brother Mestor came to Mycenae to claim a share
Electryon
Archaeological site in Greece
became the second of the dynasty, but the succession was disputed by the Taphians under Pterelaos, another Perseid, who assaulted Mycenae, lost, and retreated
Mycenae
(mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue of Ships) Taphians and Teleboans - in the Echinades Islands Taphians (Táphioi) - in Taphos Island and other Echinades
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Pterelaus (/ˌtɛrəˈleɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Πτερέλαος) was a king of the Taphians. Pterelaus was the son of Taphius and thus, the grandson of the first Pterelaus
Pterelaus_(son_of_Taphius)
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
scholars have asserted that Corfu is Taphos, the island of the Lelegian Taphians. According to Strabo (VI, 269), the Liburnians were masters of the island
Corfu
People in Greek mythology
Greece, and the names "Teleboan" and "Taphian" were later taken to refer to any inhabitant of Taphos. The Taphians and Teleboans murdered the brothers of
Teleboans
Character in Homer's Odyssey
and in the aftermath of the Trojan War. Mesaulius was acquired from the Taphians with Eumaeus's own ostensibly meagre resources and served as a waiter during
Mesaulius
island of the same name, and was its king. He also gave his name to the Taphians, a people that inhabited Taphos and nearby islands, which formed part of
Taphius
Greek mythology - of the same name
of Elis, was said to have been entrusted with the stolen cattle by the Taphians under Pterelaus; the cattle was ransomed from him by Amphitryon. This Polyxenus
Polyxenus
Prince in Greek mythology
with Athens, Cephalus helped Amphitryon of Mycenae in a war against the Taphians and Teleboans. He was awarded with the island of Samos, which thereafter
Cephalus_(son_of_Deion)
Largest of the Ionian Islands, Greece
figure of Cephalus, who helped Amphitryon of Mycenae in a war against the Taphians and Teleboans. He was rewarded with the island of Same, which thereafter
Cephalonia
Topics referred to by the same term
Mentes (King of the Cicones), as described in the Iliad Mentes (King of the Taphians), as described in the Odyssey Menteş, Sandıklı, village in Turkey Mentes
Mentes
Heracles and Parthenope, daughter of King Stymphalus of Arcadia. Everes, a Taphian prince who was the only one to survive among the sons of King Pterelaus
Everes_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
in the 2005 TV series Empire Tyrannus, a son of Pterelaus, king of the Taphians, in Greek mythology Tyrannus, a 5th-century bishop of Germanicopolis in
Tyrannus_(disambiguation)
Greek mythological character
Electryon's sons to return home after the unsuccessful war against the Taphians and Teleboans. Licymnius married Perimede, daughter of Alcaeus and sister
Licymnius
Various species of cyprinid fishes
package, Sundanese Deep-fried chunk of pickled (pla som) silver barb (Pla taphian) Barbecued carp, northern Croatia Koikoku (thick miso soup with carp),
Carp
Melas who were killed by Tydeus for plotting against Oeneus. Antiochus, a Taphian prince as one of the sons of King Pterelaus of Taphos. Antiochus, one of
Antiochus_(mythology)
Pre-Hellenic aboriginal people of the Aegean
been immigrant founders of Pylos, and were connected with the seafaring Taphians and Teleboans, and distinguished from the Pelasgians. However, in Lacedaemon
Leleges
Son of Phocus in Greek mythology
Acrisius did. Panopeus participated in Amphitryon's campaign against the Taphians and the Teleboans, and swore by the names of Athena and Ares not to lay
Panopeus_(mythology)
Ancient Greek epic poem
marriage until he had avenged the deaths of her brothers at the hands of the Taphians and Teleboans. As Amphitryon returned having accomplished this feat, Zeus
Catalogue_of_Women
Neleus and Chloris, daughter of the Minyan king, Orchomenus. Chromius, a Taphian prince as the son of King Pterelaus of Taphos. Along with most of his brothers
Chromius
Greek mythological figure
When Electryon reigned over Mycenae, the sons of Pterelaus came with some Taphians and claimed the kingdom of Mestor, their maternal grandfather, and as Electryon
Amphimachus (son of Electryon)
Amphimachus_(son_of_Electryon)
Set of mythological Greek characters
near Cleonae. Eurytus, the Greek leader of the Epeans (from Elis) and Taphians during the Trojan War, and an ally of Elephenor. He was killed by Telephus's
Eurytus
Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War
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often eaten salted and dried, fried, but also raw in Isan cuisine. Pla taphian ปลาตะเพียน Silver Barb Bred in local fish farms. Usually either pickled
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Character in Greek mythology
Greek: Χερσιδάμας) may refer to two different characters: Chersidamas, a Taphian prince a son of King Pterelaus and brother of Chromius, Tyrannus, Antiochus
Chersidamas
Son of Electryon in Greek mythology
Heracles. Together with his brothers, Anactor was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Anactor
Together with his brothers, Stratobates was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Stratobates
Son of Electryon in Greek mythology
Together with his brothers, Phylonomus was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Phylonomus
illness in ancient Greece Mentes (King of the Cicones) Mentes (King of the Taphians) Metonic cycle Mentor (mythology) Mentor (Odyssey) Mentor of Rhodes Meridarch
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Heracles. Together with his brothers, Archelaus was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Archelaus_(mythology)
Son of Electryon in Greek mythology
Together with his brothers, Gorgophonus was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Gorgophonus
Son of Lelex
and Teleboas were also numbered among Pterelaus's sons, and founded the Taphian and Teleboan tribes. Eustathius on Homer, p. 1473; Scholia on Apollonius
Pterelaus_(son_of_Lelex)
Mycenaean prince in Greek mythology
Together with his brothers, Chirimachus was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Chirimachus
Heracles. Together with his brothers, Lysinomus was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Lysinomus
Son of Electryon in Greek mythology
Heracles. Together with his brothers, Celaeneus was killed by the sons of the Taphian king, Pterelaus who claimed the kingdom of their ancestor Mestor, son of
Celaeneus
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Intelligent wise
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Lots of money person
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Early morning fragrance or entertaining companion or wind, Enchanting (1)
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Young Moon
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Conqueror; Victorious
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One who knows dates, Tall
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Popular Lord; Lord Hanuman
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Fortunate
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