- "far-shining"), also
spelled Telepha****a (/ˌtɛlɪfiˈæsə/; Τηλεφάασσα) and
Telephe (/ˈtɛlɪfiː/; Τηλέφη), is a
lunar epithet in Gr****
mythology that is sometimes...
-
Télèphe (Telephus) is an
opera by the
French composer André Campra,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opera) on 23 or 28 November...
- vénitiennes, opéra-ballet (1710) Idoménée, tragédie en
musique (1712)
Télèphe, tragédie en
musique (1713) Énée et Didon, fête
musicale (1714) Camille...
- she was the
sister of Europa. In some accounts, her
mother was
called Telephe and her
siblings were
Peirus and
again Europe.
Astypale was a
lover of...
- ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Phoenix and C****iopeia ✓
Phoenix and Teleph****a ✓
Phoenix and
Telephe ✓
Phoenix and
Perimede ✓
Agenor ✓
Agenor and Teleph****a ✓
Agenor and Argiope...
- (1705)
Hippodamie (1708) Les fêtes vénitiennes (1710) Idoménée (1712)
Télèphe (1713) Camille,
reine des
Volsques (1717) Les âges (1718)
Achille et Déidamie...
-
Telephe,
daughter of Epimedusa, her
siblings in this case
being Peirus and
Astypale (apparently
identical to the
aforementioned Astypalaea).
Telephe was...
- (1702) Télémaque (1704)
Alcine (1705)
Hippodamie (1708) Idoménée (1712)
Télèphe (1713) Camille,
reine des
volsques (1717)
Achille et Déidamie (1735) Scylla...
- (1705)
Hippodamie (1708) Les fêtes vénitiennes (1710) Idoménée (1712)
Télèphe (1713) Camille,
reine des
Volsques (1717) Les âges (1718)
Achille et Déidamie...
- Samothrace. It was
named after Galepsos who was a
descendant of
Thasos and of
Telephe. The site of
Galepsus is near the
modern Kariani.
Galepsus (Chalcidice)...