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Teuthrania (Ancient Gr****: Τευθρανία) was a town in the
western part of
ancient Mysia, and the name of its
district about the
river Caicus,
which was believed...
- Τεύθραντος) was a king of Mysia, and
mythological eponym of the town of
Teuthrania.
Teuthras received Auge, the ill-fated
mother of Telephus, and either...
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traveling to Asia
Minor with his mother,
Pergamus killed the king of
Teuthrania,
renamed the
capital after himself to Pergamum, and
ruled as king. Andromache's...
- went to the
court of
Persian King
Xerxes I, who gave him the
cities of
Teuthrania and Halisarna,
around Pergamum.
Demaratus accompanied Xerxes I on his...
- bank of the
river Caïcus. The
nearby towns of Halisarna, Pergamum, and
Teuthrania had been
given by the
Persian king
Darius I to the
Spartan king Demaratus...
- wound. This
coastal region ruled by
Telephus is
alternatively named "
Teuthrania" in Gr**** mythology, as it was
previously ruled by King Teuthras. In the...
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Trojan War The
location of Troy and
possible connections with the city of
Teuthrania.
Archived from the
original on 23
November 2011. The Gr**** Age of Bronze...
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Thymena (Ancient Gr****: Θύμηνα), also
called Thymaena or
Teuthrania (Τευθρανία), was a town on the
Black Sea
coast of
ancient Paphlagonia, at a distance...
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Phrygia Pergamene (southern part of Mysia)
Abrettene Morene Olympene Teuthrania (sometimes
included in Lydia) (Pergamon, that was
capital of the Kingdom...
- Tecmessa,
daughter of Teleutas, King of Phrygia, or Teuthras, King of
Teuthrania in Mysia, or
Tethras or Teuthas.
During the
Trojan War,
Telamonian Ajax...