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Teleboas (Τηλεβόας) may
refer to: The
Karasu (Euphrates), a
river in
eastern Turkey,
called the
Teleboas in
ancient Gr**** In Gr**** mythology, Teleboas...
- Gr**** mythology,
Teleboas (/təˈlɛboʊəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τηλεβόαν
means 'shouting afar') may
refer to the
following figures:
Teleboas, an
Arcadian prince...
- In linguistics,
telicity (/tiːˈlɪsɪti/; from Gr**** τέλος 'end, goal') is the
property of a verb or verb
phrase that
presents an
action or
event as having...
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length of
about 450 km. To the
ancient Gr****s the
river was
known as the
Telebóas (Τηλεβόας). The
river begins at the
Dumlu Dağ in
Erzurum Province, and...
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genus of
nymphalid butterfly. It
contains only one species,
Archimestra teleboas,
which is
endemic to
Haiti and the
Dominican Republic. The
length of the...
- Voulinos, Fotis'
father and
owner of
TeleBOAS Melina Kyriakopoulou as
Frida Papaparaskeva, Fotis'
cousin and
TeleBOAS news anchor, reporter, singer, dancer...
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Socleus 45 ✓
Stymphalus 46 ✓ ✓
possibly eponym of the town
Stymphalus Teleboas 47 ✓ ✓
Tegeates ✓
founded Tegea Thesprotus 48 ✓ ✓
founded Thesprotia Thocnus...
- Tēlebóai) were an
Acarnanian tribe. They were said to
descend from one
Teleboas, a son of
Pterelaus and
brother of Taphius, the
eponym of the Taphians...
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fought against the
Lapiths at Pirithous'
wedding and was
killed by Caeneus.
Teleboas,
fought against the
Lapiths at Pirithous'
wedding and was
killed by Nestor...
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founded the
places on
Ithaca named Neritum and Polyctorium.
Taphius and
Teleboas were also
numbered among Pterelaus's sons, and
founded the
Taphian and...