-
court of the
Mysian king
Teuthras,
where Auge
becomes the wife (or the
adopted daughter) of
Teuthras, and
Telephus becomes Teuthras’
adopted son and heir...
- mythology,
Teuthras (Ancient Gr****: Τεύθρας, gen. Τεύθραντος) was a king of Mysia, and
mythological eponym of the town of Teuthrania.
Teuthras received...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Teuthras (Ancient Gr****: Τεύθρας, gen. Τεύθραντος) may
refer to two
different figures:
Teuthras, an
Athenian prince as son of King...
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daughter by
Teuthras, and
Telephus is born there. In some
accounts Telephus arrives in
Mysia as an
infant with his mother,
where Teuthras marries Auge...
-
Erechtheus II. His
siblings were Philomela, Procne,
Butes and
possibly Teuthras.
Erechtheus was father, by his wife Praxithea, of sons: Cecrops, Pandorus...
- Brazil.
Cosmosoma teuthras teuthras Cosmosoma teuthras cingulatum Butler, 1876 (Mexico, Guatemala,
Costa Rica, Panama)
Cosmosoma teuthras restrictum Butler...
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carpenters construct a boat in
which Auge is to be cast adrift.
Panel 10 – King
Teuthras finds Auge
stranded on the s****
Panel 11 – Auge
establishes an Athena...
- in Gr**** mythology: Tecmessa,
daughter of Teleutas, King of Phrygia, or
Teuthras, King of
Teuthrania in Mysia, or
Tethras or Teuthas.
During the Trojan...
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mother of
Egyptian king,
Aegyptus by Hephaestus. Leucippe,
mother of
Teuthras the
Mysian king. Her son
killed a
sacred boar of
Artemis during hunt and...
-
Argiope thus, a
daughter of the river-god Cephissus. Argiope,
daughter of
Teuthras, king of Teuthrania, a
region near
Mysia in Asia Minor. She
married Telephus...