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Telethusa (Ancient Gr****: Τελέθουσα) was the
Cretan mother of
Iphis by
Ligdus in Gr**** mythology.
Telethusa was told by her
husband Ligdus that if she...
- Ἶφις, romanized: Îphis [îː.pʰis], gen. Ἴφιδος Íphidos) was a
child of
Telethusa and
Ligdus in Crete, born
female and
raised as male, who was
later transformed...
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bronze cow on the spot.
Lygdus and his wife,
Telethusa, were a poor
couple living in Crete. When
Telethusa becomes pregnant, her
husband tells her that...
- she was
called Telethusa. She is
described in one epigram, and he
dedicates other epigrams to her.
Martial awaits the
arrival of
Telethusa to
drink in her...
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modern recordings"
Sacrificium Flora Telethusa Nox
Morrigan Odi et Amo
Tartarus Morpheus Lesbia Mars
Cernunnos Iuno Gaudia...
- Ī́phidos)
refers to the
following personages. Iphis,
daughter of
Ligdus and
Telethusa.
Iphis was
raised male and
eventually transformed into a man by the goddess...
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Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. XII: 30–34, XIII: 185
Iphis (Cretan)
Daughter of
Telethusa and Ligdus. She was
raised as a boy and fell in love with the girl Ianthe...
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Iphis or Iphys, in Gr**** mythology, was the
daughter of
Telethusa and
Ligdus in Crete.
Iphis may also
refer to:
Iphis (name), the name of
eight characters...
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Greece portal Transgender portal Iphis of Crete,
child of
Ligdus and
Telethusa,
magically transformed into a man by the
goddess Isis Caeneus, transformed...
- Namely, from Ovid's
Metamorphoses narrative poem, Iphis, the
daughter of
Telethusa and Ligdus, was
raised as a man by her
mother such that her true gender...