- the Gr****s in the
Trojan War.
Telephus'
story was po****r in
ancient Gr**** and
Roman iconography and tragedy.
Telephus' name and
mythology were possibly...
- for a late
dating of the altar. The
inner Telephus frieze relates the
legendary life of Heracles' son
Telephus and is
meant to
convey the
superiority of...
- Gr**** name,
Telephus might therefore have been a
ruler of Saka origin. His
epithet was also unprecedented. The
silver coinage of
Telephus is rare and...
- her son
Telephus end up at the
court of the
Mysian king Teuthras,
where Auge
becomes the wife (or the
adopted daughter) of Teuthras, and
Telephus becomes...
-
stopped in Mysia,
ruled by King
Telephus. In the
resulting battle,
Achilles gave
Telephus a
wound that
would not heal;
Telephus consulted an oracle, who stated...
- to
Telephus, the son of Heracles, is not
mentioned in Gr**** myth or epic of the
archaic or
classical periods. However, in the Epic
Cycle the
Telephus myth...
- wound, and
Telephus was healed.
Telephus then
showed the
Achaeans the
route to Troy. Some
scholars have
regarded the
expedition against Telephus and its...
-
their king,
Telephus,
after he
slays a Gr****;
Telephus later pleads with
Achilles to heal the wound. This
coastal region ruled by
Telephus is alternatively...
- the
Telephus Relief:
raising the roof on
Roman real estate". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
Retrieved 23
March 2023. "House of the
Relief of
Telephus – AD79eruption"...
- Neoptolemus. Eurypylus'
father was
Telephus, who was the son of Heracles, and was the king of
Mysia in Asia Minor.
Telephus'
mother was Auge, the daughter...