- In Gr**** mythology, King
Teucer (/ˈt(j)uːsər/;
Ancient Gr****: Τεῦκρος Teûkros) was said to have been the son of the river-god
Scamander and the
nymph Idaea...
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accepted the ****ociation. A
possible identity has been
suggested with the
Teucri, a
tribe described by
ancient sources as
inhabiting northwest Anatolia to...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Teucer (/ˈtjuːsər/), also Teucrus,
Teucros or
Teucris (Ancient Gr****: Τεῦκτρος, romanized: Teûkros), was the son of King
Telamon of...
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those bearing gifts." Book II
includes Laocoön saying: "Equo ne credite,
Teucri.
Quidquid id est,
timeo Danaos et dona ferentes." ("Do not
trust the horse...
- and he
warns the
Trojans not to
accept the gift, crying, Equō nē crēdite,
Teucrī!
Quidquid id est, timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs. ("Do not
trust the horse...
- it with a spear.
Virgil gives Laocoön the
famous line "Equō nē crēdite,
Teucrī /
Quidquid id est, timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs" [Do not
trust the Horse...
- The
Tjeker in Ayvacık, Çanakkale Province,
which the Gr****s
called the
Teucri. They were
probably from
Crete and are most
likely to have been the source...
- Rome. Gergis, a city of
Dardania in the Troad, a
settlement of the
ancient Teucri, and, consequently, a town of very
great antiquity. Gergis,
according to...
- ˈtermera Termera; ****arlik Τευκρίς Teukrís Τευκρίδα Tefkrída tefˈkriða
Teucris Τέως Téōs Τέως Téos ˈteos Teos; Sığacık Τῆλος Têlos Τήλος Tílos ˈtilos...
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account is one of the
earliest to
portray the
Turks as
descendants of the
Teucri (Trojans) s****ing
revenge for the
Trojan War. He
relates the
story that...