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Teuthras married Auge. Sophocles, in the
fifth century BC,
wrote a
tragedy Aleadae (The sons of Aleus),
which apparently told the cir****stances of Telephus'...
- of the Achaeans) Akhilleôs
Erastai ([male]
Lovers of Achilles)
Akrisios Aleadae (The Sons of Aleus)
Aletes Alexandros (Alexander) Alcmeôn
Amphiaraus Amphitryôn...
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Teuthras married Auge. Sophocles, in the
fifth century BC,
wrote a
tragedy Aleadae (The sons of Aleus),
which told the
story of Auge and Telephus. The play...
-
dealt with in a
number of tragedies, such as Aeschylus' Mysi, Sophocles'
Aleadae, and Euripides'
Telephus and Auge, but
Pergamon does not seem to have pla****...
- and
Byzantine Studies 18.3 (1977): 207-226. Kiso, Akiko. "Sophocles,
Aleadae: a Reconstruction." Gr****, Roman, and
Byzantine Studies 17.1 (1976): 5-21...
- Tegea, and the
mother of the hero Telephus.
Sophocles wrote a
tragedy Aleadae (The sons of Aleus),
which told the
story of Auge and Telephus. The play...
- Auge
abandoning Telephus on
Parthenius while fleeing to Mysia. Sophocles,
Aleadae fr. 89 (Lloyd-Jones,
Sophocles Fragments p. 40–41), Apollodorus, 2.7.4...