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- Teutamus is also a spider genus (Liocranidae) Teutamus (Ancient Gr****: Tεύταμoς; lived 4th century BC) was a Macedonian officer, who, in 319 BC, shared...
- called Tectaphus, Teutamus (Τεύταμος), Tectauus (Τεκταῦος) and Tectaeus (Τεκταῖος). Joseph Vendryes had suggested that the name Teutamus, after the legendary...
- species: Teutamus andrewdavisi Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 – Borneo Teutamus apiculatus Dankittipakul, Tavano & Singtripop, 2012 – Malaysia Teutamus brachiatus...
- Cretan father of an unnamed daughter who became the mother of Asterius by Teutamus. Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 10(a); Apollodorus, 1.7.3 Scholia on Homer, Odyssey...
- Eudemus was jealous of Eumenes and joined in the conspiracy of Antigenes and Teutamus against him. As a result, Eumenes was betra**** to Antigonus by these officers...
- marched south into Cilicia where he made an alliance with Antigenes and Teutamus (commanders of the Argyraspides (Silver Shields) and the Hypaspists (Shield-bearers)...
- Pylaeus of the race of Mars, two sons of the Pelasgian Lethus, son of Teutamus." In this paragraph, Homer shows that the Pelasgians, Trojan allies, used...
- was born at Priene (modern-day Güllübahçe, Turkey), and was the son of Teutamus. He is said to have been distinguished for his skill as an advocate, and...
- Antigonus sent to capture him. In Cilicia he allied with Antigenes and Teutamus, the commanders of the famous Silver Shields, the same men who had once...
- leaders Antigonus Demetrius Peithon Eumenes  Eudamus  Peucestas Antigenes  Teutamus Strength unknown total 22,000 heavy infantry ??? light infantry 9,000 cavalry...