- In
ancient Gr****
mythology the
eponymous founder-hero of the city was
Taenarus (Ταίναρος), who was
credited with
establishing the city's
important temple...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Taenarus (Ancient Gr****: Ταίναρος) was the
eponym of Cape Taenarum,
Mount Taenarum and the city
Taenarus at Peloponnese. In different...
-
Icarius was the
father of
Elatus who
fathered Taenarus by Erymede,
daughter Damasiclus. Otherwise,
Taenarus was
called Icarius’ son with no
mention of the...
- eman****ted his
helot volunteers,
offered full citizenship. The m****acre at Cape
Taenarus, the
promontory formed by the
southernmost tip of Taygetus, is also reported...
- Elatus, a son of
Icarius and
father of
Taenarus by Erymede,
daughter of Damasiclus. In one account,
Taenarus was
instead called the
child of Icarius...
- Il. 8th cent. BC
Phasis Valer. Flacc. 1st cent. AD Calabrus, Geraestus,
Taenarus Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD
Corinthus Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Crinacus Diod. Sic...
-
shadows and the
fields dark with
trooping ghosts, she
hastens to the gate of
Taenarus,
whose threshold none may
cross and
again return. Day felt her presence...
- cent. AD
Phineus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Phorbas Suda 10th cent. AD
Taenarus Thasus Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Thessalus Dorus Servius 4th/5th cent....
- mythology,
Calabrus (Ancient Gr****: Καλάβρῳ) was a son of Zeus and
brother of
Taenarus and Geraestus. The
three brothers were said to have
sailed to Peloponnese...
-
Taenarum or
Tainaron (Ταίναρον) or
Taenarus or
Tainaros (Ταίναρος) was a town of
ancient Laconia,
situated at the
distance of 40 stadia, or 5
miles (8...