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Daughter of Aleus in Greek mythology
court of the Mysian king Teuthras, where Auge becomes the wife (or the adopted daughter) of Teuthras, and Telephus becomes Teuthras’ adopted son and heir
Auge
Teuthras (Ancient Greek: Τεύθρας, gen. Τεύθραντος) was a king of Mysia, and mythological eponym of the town of Teuthrania. In the Iliad, Teuthras is
Teuthras
Son of Heracles in Greek mythology
daughter by Teuthras, and Telephus is born there. In some accounts Telephus arrives in Mysia as an infant with his mother, where Teuthras marries Auge
Telephus
In Greek mythology, Teuthras (Ancient Greek: Τεύθρας, gen.: Τεύθραντος) may refer to two different figures: Teuthras, an Athenian prince as son of King
Teuthras_(mythology)
Archaic king of Athens
Erechtheus II. His siblings were Philomela, Procne, Butes and possibly Teuthras. Erechtheus was father, by his wife Praxithea, of sons: Cecrops, Pandorus
Erechtheus
Species of moth
Brazil. Cosmosoma teuthras teuthras Cosmosoma teuthras cingulatum Butler, 1876 (Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama) Cosmosoma teuthras restrictum Butler
Cosmosoma_teuthras
Ancient Greek building from Pergamon, now in Berlin
carpenters construct a boat in which Auge is to be cast adrift. Panel 10 – King Teuthras finds Auge stranded on the shore Panel 11 – Auge establishes an Athena
Pergamon_Altar
Several characters in Greek mythology
mother of Egyptian king, Aegyptus by Hephaestus. Leucippe, mother of Teuthras the Mysian king. Her son killed a sacred boar of Artemis during hunt and
Leucippe
C. 7th century BCE epic poem
warns the Greeks that the war will last ten years. They reach the city of Teuthras in Mysia and sack it in error for Ilium: Telephus comes to the city's rescue
Cypria
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
region of Pergamon. Tradition associated it with the legendary Mysian king Teuthras. According to Strabo, Teuthrania was situated between the Anatolian cities
Teuthrania
Historical region in the northwest of ancient Asia Minor
named "Teuthrania" in Greek mythology, as it was previously ruled by King Teuthras. In the Iliad, Homer represents the Mysians as allies of Troy, with the
Mysia
Stichius Hecuba Chlemus Hippocoon Oenomaus Thrasius Pyrgo Podarces Eteoneus Teuthras Hicetaon Chromius Hippodamas Oenops Thrasymelus Tenes Polypoetes Euchenor
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Figures in Greek mythology
in Greek mythology: Tecmessa, daughter of Teleutas, King of Phrygia, or Teuthras, King of Teuthrania in Mysia, or Tethras or Teuthas. During the Trojan
Tecmessa
Species of butterfly
Padang in western Sumatra in Fruhstorfer coll. T. a. atlita (Sumatra) T. a. teuthras Hewitson, 1862 (Peninsular Malaysia, Langkawi) T. a. militum Oberthür,
Terinos_atlita
tried to dispose of mother and child, both ended up at the court of king Teuthras in Mysia, with Auge his wife (or by some accounts his adopted daughter)
Aleus
Greek mythological characters
Argiope thus, a daughter of the river-god Cephissus. Argiope, daughter of Teuthras, king of Teuthrania, a region near Mysia in Asia Minor. She married Telephus
Argiope_(mythology)
Genus of beetles
tenebricosus (Gravenhorst, 1846) Ocypus testaceipes Fairmaire, 1887 Ocypus teuthras Smetana, 2007 Ocypus thericles Smetana, 2007 Ocypus torvus Smetana, 1965
Ocypus
fought alongside the Greeks in the Trojan War Teutamides, a king of Larissa Teuthras, a king of Mysia Thersander, a king of Thebes and one of the Epigoni Theseus
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
Legendary founder and king of Thespiae
him a descendant of Erechtheus while some said that he was the son of Teuthras, son of Pandion or Cepheus. Thespius' maternal grandparents were Phrasimus
Thespius
Set of mythological Greek characters
brother Erechtheus. Butes other siblings were Philomela, Procne and possibly Teuthras. Butes, or Butas, an Argonaut, son of Teleon and Zeuxippe (daughter of
Butes
Latin epic poem by Silius Italicus (c. 80s AD)
accuses him of tyranny as he is arrested. The Carthaginians feast and Teuthras sings a theogonic poem. Perolla, Pacuvius' son tries to assassinate Hannibal
Punica_(poem)
Female name in Greek mythology
Athens and the mother of Erechtheus, Butes, Procne, Philomela and possibly Teuthras by King Pandion I. She was the sister of Praxithea. Zeuxippe, the Athenian
Zeuxippe
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
mother, Telephus visits Mysia on the advice of an oracle. There he becomes Teuthras' son-in-law or foster-son and inherits his kingdom of Teuthrania, encompassing
Pergamon
Legendary king of Athens
Procne and Philomela. In some accounts, he was also called the father of Teuthras, father of Thespius, and of Cephalus. In Hesiod and Sappho Pandion is also
Pandion_I
Minor figure in Greek mythology
Thrace. Philomela's other siblings were Erechtheus, Butes and possibly Teuthras. While the myth has several variations, the general depiction is that Philomela
Philomela
at the court of the Mysian king Teuthras, as his wife, and Telephus became Teuthras' adopted son and succeeded Teuthras as king. According to one account
Eurypylus_(son_of_Telephus)
Ancient Greek epic poem
Aleus. Aleus' daughter Auge was for some reason entrusted to the care of Teuthras in Mysia, where she lay with Heracles and bore Telephus. Telephus was on
Catalogue_of_Women
Set of mythological Greek characters
Carians" who ultimately give her to Teuthras, and Apollodorus, 2.7.4, where Nauplius gives her directly to Teuthras. In other accounts of the story, Aleus
Nauplius_(mythology)
Messenian prince and argonaut in Greek mythology
(Tricca) to the sons of Asclepius, Machaon and Podalirius. Idas wished to rob Teuthras, king of Moesia, of his kingdom but was overcame in one battle by Telephus
Idas_(son_of_Aphareus)
who left the Trojan War Teuthras Τεύθρας a native of Magnesia, who fought at Troy and was killed by Hector and Ares Teuthras Τεύθρας an Athenian, founder
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Ancient Greek city
Hesiod was a native of Cyme. Antigonus of Cyme, ancient Greek prose writer. Teuthras of Cyme, ancient Greek musician. Heracleides of Cyme, ancient Greek historian
Cyme_(Aeolis)
Greek mythological figure
Teuthrania, where he helped him repulse Idas's invasion of the kingdom of Teuthras. Euripides noted that Parthenopaeus moved from Arcadia to Argos at a young
Parthenopaeus
Princess from Greek mythology
However, regardless of the telling, she ends up in Mysia as the wife of King Teuthras. Danae was the daughter of Acrisius, king of Argos, and the mother of the
Aerope
Seer in Greek mythology
collected in Pseudo-Plutarch's On Rivers: he explains to Lysippe, mother of Teuthras, the source of her son's insanity. Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem 811 Cicero,
Polyidus_(son_of_Coeranus)
Semi-legendary king of Athens
Zeuxippe, and thus brother to Erechtheus, Butes, Procne, Philomela and Teuthras. In some accounts, his parents were identified to be King Erechtheus and
Cecrops_II
Concubine of Ajax the Greater
princess Tecmessa was the daughter of King Teleutas, king of Phrygia (or Teuthras, the king of Teuthrania in nearby Mysia). During the ten-year long Trojan
Tecmessa (daughter of Teleutas)
Tecmessa_(daughter_of_Teleutas)
Genus of moths
1940 Species: L. erubescens Binomial name Lepidoneiva erubescens (Butler, 1876) Synonyms Cosmosoma erubescens Butler, 1876 Cosmosoma teuthras erubescens
Lepidoneiva
Legendary princess of Athens, sister of Philomele
Zeuxippe. Her siblings included Philomela, Erechtheus, Butes, and possibly Teuthras too. She married King Tereus of Thrace and became the mother of Itys (or
Procne
Genus of moths
Cosmosoma telephus (Walker, 1854) Cosmosoma tengyra (Walker, 1854) Cosmosoma teuthras (Walker, 1854) Cosmosoma tigris Schaus, 1894 Cosmosoma vesparia (Perty
Cosmosoma
2nd-century work by Pseudo-Plutarch
childbirth [mountain] precious stone like a "sardonyx" Caicus Mysia Yes Teuthras [river] "a sort of poppy" which grows stones like harps that are thrown
De_fluviis
Genus of beetles
splendidus Prell, 1914 Xyloryctes telephus Burmeister, 1847 Xyloryctes teuthras Bates, 1888 Xyloryctes thestalus BATES, 1888 "Xyloryctes Report". Integrated
Xyloryctes
Trojan warrior in Greek mythology
the Trojan War. Axylus was a wealthy and young man, who was the son of Teuthras. He came from the town of Arisbe, a city in the Troad, and was killed by
Axylus
to ancient tradition, Teuthrone was founded by an Athenian figure named Teuthras (Τεύθρας). Its patron deity was Artemis Issoria and it featured a fountain
Teuthrone
Genus of cricket-like animals
Philippines) Neophisis arachnoides (Bolívar, 1905) - type species (as Teuthras arachnoides Bolívar) Neophisis brachyptera Kevan, 1992 Neophisis buloloensis
Neophisis
(Attica) Teucer Teumessian fox Teutamides Teuthis Teuthis (mythology) Teuthras Teuthras (mythology) Thalassa Thalatta! Thalatta! Thales (painter) Thales of
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
erymanthis tiomana Phalanta phalantha phalantha—leopard Terinos atlita teuthras—great Assyrian Terinos clarissa aurensis Terinos clarissa malayanus—Malayan
List of butterflies of Peninsular Malaysia
List_of_butterflies_of_Peninsular_Malaysia
(Fabricius, 1787) Terinos atlita fulminans Butler, 1869 Terinos atlita teuthras Hewitson, 1862 Terinos atlita miletum Oberthur, 1897 Terinos clarissa Boisduval
List of butterflies of Indochina
List_of_butterflies_of_Indochina
8277 – Myrmecopsis strigosa 8278 – Cosmosoma festivum 8279 – Cosmosoma teuthras 8280 – Cosmosoma myrodora, scarlet-bodied wasp moth 8281 – Didasys belae
List of moths of North America (MONA 7649–8321)
List_of_moths_of_North_America_(MONA_7649–8321)
Hampson, 1898 Cosmosoma stilbosticta (Butler, 1876) Cosmosoma sp. nr. teuthras (Walker, 1854) Dycladia basimacula Schaus, 1924 Dycladia vitrina Rothschild
List of Lepidoptera of Honduras
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Honduras
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Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : possibly a variant of Chuck.Possibly an altered spelling of the Austrian (Tyrolean) surname Tschugg, from Romansh tschugg ‘mountain ridge’ (from Latin iugum ‘yoke’), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a ridge or pass.
Surname or Lastname
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English : perhaps a variant of Hindle, a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Boy/Male
Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Brother; Shaggy
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Prosperous; Flourishing; To Flower in the Sense of a Blossom; Blossoming; Charming
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Muslim
Prophet mohammeds (Pbuh) wife, Pretty
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Hindu
Celebrated
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Indian
Wave of sea
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Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Music; Rhythm
Surname or Lastname
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English : nickname from Middle English gulle ‘gull’ or gul(le) (Old Norse gulr) ‘yellow’, ‘pale’ (of hair or complexion).Swiss German : nickname for an irascible or unreliable person, from an Alemannic form of Latin gallus ‘rooster’. See also Guell.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Calm
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