- romanized: khalkótauroi, from
Ancient Gr****: Ταύροι Χαλκαίοι, romanized:
tauroi khalkeoi, lit. 'bronze bulls'), also
known as the
Colchis Bulls, are mythical...
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skorpios scorpion and an
obsolete verb skerpô, penetrate) ταῦροι
taûroi (Attic
tauroi bulls) (Ephesian word, the
youths who
acted as
cupbearers at the...
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celebrated in
honour of
Poseidon Taureios and the
capbearers were
called tauroi (bulls). Kalaureia:
Poseidon was the
patron god of the
Amphictiony of Kalaureia...
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instead consisting of a
combination of
those with the
traditions of the
Tauroi from the
mountains of the
Tauric Chersonese and of the Gr****s of the coasts...
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Sappho Skleriai ("Difficulties," or "Hardships")
Skythai ("Scythians"), or
Tauroi ("Bulls")
Stratiotes ("The Soldier"), or
Tychon Thamyras Theogony Timon...
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Iphigenia in
Tauris (Ancient Gr****: Ἰφιγένεια ἐν Ταύροις,
Iphigeneia en
Taurois) is a
drama by the
playwright Euripides,
written between 414 BC and 412...
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summary by Proclus: "Artemis ...
snatched her away and
transported her to the
Tauroi,
making her immortal, and put a stag in
place of the girl [Iphigenia] upon...
- Ion);
Iphigenia in
Tauris (Ἰφιγένεια ἡ ἐν Ταύροις / Iphighèneia he en
Taurois);
Electra (Ἠλέκτρα / Elektra);
Helen (Ἑλένη / Helene), 412 BC; Heracles...
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Goethe of the
ancient Gr****
tragedy Ἰφιγένεια ἐν Ταύροις (Iphigeneia en
Taurois) by Euripides. Euripides'
title means "Iphigenia
among the Taurians", whereas...
- (Παρθενος), the
goddess to whom,
according to
Herodotus of Halicarn****us, the
Tauroi sacrificed ship-wrecked men and Gr****s
captured in sea-raids and exposed...