- In Gr**** mythology, the name Theiodamas[pronunciation?] or
Thiodamas (Ancient Gr****: Θειοδάμας, romanized: Theiodámas, lit. 'subdued by the divine') may...
- Theocritus, Idylls, 13 (350–310 BCE) Callimachus,
Aetia (Causes), 24.
Thiodamas the Dryopian, Fragments, 160. Hymn to
Artemis (310–250? BCE) Apollonios...
- Mysia,
where they left
behind Heracles and Polyphemus. Hylas, son of
Thiodamas, had been sent to draw
water and was
ravished away by
nymphs on account...
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while the
Thebans celebrate a victory. On the
morning of the next day,
Thiodamas is
appointed to
replace the dead seer. Upon his accession, he conducts...