- Gr**** mythology,
Temenus /ˈtɛmɪnəs/ (Gr****: Τήμενος, Tḗmenos) was a son of
Aristomachus and
brother of
Cresphontes and Aristodemus.
Temenus was a great-great-grandson...
- Sparta;
Aristodemus took Laconia; and
finally Temenus was
given Argos.
Following the
death of
Temenus, the
princes argued about who
should be king. One...
-
Argeads claimed descent from
Heracles through his great-great-grandson
Temenus, also king of Argos. The
words Argead and
Argive derive (via
Latin Argīvus)...
-
Cleodaeus and a
fourth under Aristomachus, both unsuccessful. At last,
Temenus,
Cresphontes and Aristodemus, the sons of Aristomachus,
complained to the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Temenus (Ancient Gr****:Τήμενος Tēmenos) was the name
attributed to the
following personages:
Temenus, a son of Pelasgus, who reared...
-
grandson Aristomachus, both of
which were
equally unsuccessful. At last,
Temenus,
Cresphontes and Aristodemus, the sons of Aristomachus,
complained to the...
-
Saurita temenus is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Stoll in 1782. It is
found in
Suriname and the
Amazon region. Savela, Markku...
- In Gr**** mythology, Cisus, (or Ceisus), son of
Temenus, was a king of Argos.
Temenus had
initially left his
kingdom to his son in law, Deiphontes, despite...
- who was
instructed by
Temenus to
steal the
Palladium from
Argos and did so
together with
Leagrus (Leager), a
friend of
Temenus. Erginus,
teacher of Isocrates...
- son of Aristomachus,
husband of Merope,
father of
Aepytus and
brother of
Temenus and Aristodemus. He was a great-great-grandson of
Heracles and
helped lead...