- wall that he was in
charge of,
Menestheus shivered and had to call on
Telamonian Ajax and
Teucer for aid.
Menestheus was one of the
warriors in the Trojan...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Menestheus (/mɪˈnɛsθiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μενεσθεύς) may
refer to the
following people:
Menestheus, an
Athenian youth from Sounion...
- HMS
Menestheus was
originally the Blue
Funnel Line
refrigerated cargo ship
Menestheus. She was
built in 1929, and
traded between the UK and the Far East...
- is
deposed and
succeeded by
Menestheus, great-grandson of
Erechtheus and
second cousin of Theseus'
father Aegeus.
Menestheus is
reportedly ****isted by Castor...
- of 14.4 hours. It was
named after the
Athenian leader Menestheus from Gr**** mythology.
Menestheus is a dark
Jovian asteroid orbiting in the
leading Gr****...
- fifty-ninth year of his reign, and is
succeeded by his son Zu Geng. 1191 BC—
Menestheus,
legendary King of Athens, dies
during the
Trojan War
after a
reign of...
-
Shortly thereafter they destro**** both
Ugarit and
Alasiya (Cyprus). 1181 BC—
Menestheus,
legendary King of
Athens and
veteran of the
Trojan War, dies
after a...
-
earlier sources such as the
Parian Chronicle.
Tradition says that King
Menestheus took part in the
Trojan War. The
following list
follows that of 1st Century...
-
promontory of
Piraeus developed as alternative, from 491 BC. It was said that
Menestheus set sail with his
fleet to Troy from Phalerum, as did
Theseus when he...
-
years and
succeeded by
Menestheus, great-grandson of
Erichthonius II of
Athens and
second cousin of Theseus'
father Aegeus.
Menestheus is
reportedly ****isted...