- also Teucrus,
Teucros or
Teucris (Ancient Gr****: Τεῦκτρος, romanized:
Teûkros), was the son of King
Telamon of
Salamis Island and his
second wife Hesione...
- In Gr**** mythology, King
Teucer (/ˈt(j)uːsər/;
Ancient Gr****: Τεῦκρος
Teûkros) or Teucer, Teucrus, Teucros, Turcus, Turkus, Teucri, Torqui, Turqui, Torci...
-
country the
domain of
Teukros, and
called the same also the
priesthood of
Teukros; and most of the
priests were
named Teukros or Aias." The
temple would...
- (Scythians)
Syndeipnoi (The Diners, or, The Banqueters)
Tantalus Telephus Tereus Teukros (Teucer)
Thamyras Theseus Thyestes Troilus Triptolemos Tympanistai (Drummers)...
- 16560
Daitor 1991 VZ5 Daitor, a
Trojan warrior who was
killed by
Teucer (
Teukros) in Gr****
mythology JPL · 16560 16561
Rawls 1991 VP7 John
Rawls (1921–2002)...
- can then be
understood through possible Gr****
zodiacal sources, such as
Teukros. This form of
interpreting the text does not use the
typical locations...
-
Teucer of
Babylon (also
spelled Teukros and Tinkalūŝā) was an
ancient Egyptian astrologer of
uncertain date,
though likely in or
before the
first century...
-
shifting their names from
Tarkuaris (Ταρκυαρις, from
Luwian Tarḫuwarris) to
Teukros (Τευκρος); the
chief priest of the
temple of
Artemis Perasia at Castabala...
- nur vier
Namen für d****elbe. Wenn z. B. die
Bogensehne des
Teukros birst, ist es für
Teukros ein Daimon, der es gethan, für Aias aber ein Gott und für...
- sons. On the
inscription of the
tower at south-west it reads; "Built by
Teukros, the son of
priest king
Tarkyaris of Olba for Zeus." By the
first century...