- In Gr**** mythology,
Teutamides[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Τευταμίδης) or
Teutamus (Tεύταμoς) was a king of Larissa, Thessaly. He was the son of Amyntor...
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oracle he went into
voluntary exile in
Pelasgiotis (Thessaly).
There Teutamides, king of Larissa, was
holding funeral games for his father. Competing...
- Damone, one of the Danaïdes. Amyntor, son of Phrastor, was the
father of
Teutamides and
grandfather of Nanas. In the latter's reign, the
Pelasgians were driven...
- Hippothous, one of the sons of Priam. Hippothous, son of Lethus, the son of
Teutamides, a
descendant of Pelasgus. He led the
contingent of the
Pelasgians during...
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Tyrrhenians through the
following lineage:
Pelasgus -
Phrastor -
Amyntor -
Teutamides - Nanas. In the latter's reign, the
Pelasgians were
believed to have left...
- Menippe,
daughter of Peneus. He was the
father of Amyntor,
grandfather of
Teutamides, and great-grandfather of Nanas. Phrastor, in a rare
version of the myth...
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Elsewhere the
incident was said to have
taken place at the
funeral games of
Teutamides' father. Apollodorus, The
Library with an
English Translation by Sir James...
- founder-king of
Salamis who
fought alongside the Gr****s in the
Trojan War
Teutamides, a king of
Larissa Teuthras, a king of
Mysia Thersander, a king of Thebes...
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records their chiefs as
Hippothous and Pylaeus, sons of Lethus, son of
Teutamides. The
Iliad also
refers to the camp at Greece,
specifically at "Argos Pelasgikon"...
- Gr**** mythology,
Pylaeus (Ancient Gr****: Πύλαιος), son of Lethus, son of
Teutamides,
descendant of Pelasgus. He was one of the
allies to King
Priam in the...