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there were at
least three people named Thymoetes (/θɪˈmiːtiz/;
Ancient Gr****: Θυμοίτης Thumoítēs).
Thymoetes, one of the
elders of Troy (also spelled...
- King of Athens, is ********inated and
succeeded by his
younger brother Thymoetes after a
reign of 1 year.
Ramesses XI,
pharaoh of Egypt, is born (approximate...
- The 1120s BC is a
decade which lasted from 1129 BC to 1120 BC. 1126 BC—
Thymoetes,
legendary King of Athens, dies
childless after a
reign of 8 years. He...
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driven out by the
Dorian and
Heraclidae invasion, he came to
Athens where Thymoetes resigned the
crown to him. Codrus, the last king,
repelled the Dorian...
- sons of Paeon.
Melanthus later became a king of Athens, the
successor of
Thymoetes,
succeeded by Codrus.
Codrus was
considered to be a
forefather to the...
- ********inated and
succeeded by his
younger brother Thymoetes after a
reign of 1 year. c. 1128 BC:
Thymoetes,
legendary King of Athens, dies
childless after...
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sought to avert; Critolaus,
husband of Priam's
daughter Aristomache;
Thymoetes (in the
Aeneid only,
otherwise given as his brother); and, possibly, Antenor...
- Athens), son of Oxyntes.
After a
short reign of one year, his
brother Thymoetes succeeded him on the throne. Apheidas, a king
after whom a part of Molossians...
- Theseus). He had two sons,
Apheidas and
Thymoetes, who
succeeded him, one another, in the throne.
Thymoetes was the last
descendant of
Theseus on the...
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nymph Calybe, as
recounted by
Homer in the Iliad.
Dictys Cretensis added Thymoetes to the list of Laomedon's children.
Laomedon owned several horses with...