- In Gr**** mythology,
Tiphys (/ˈtaɪfɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τῖφυς Tîphus) was the
helmsman of the Argonauts.
Tiphys was the
Thespian son of
Hagnias or of Phorbas...
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Tiphys is a
genus of
prostigs in the
family Pionidae.
There are
about 15
described species in
Tiphys.
Tiphys americ**** (Marshall, 1937)
Tiphys brevipes...
- the seer; Lynceus; Meleager; Orpheus; Peleus; Philoctetes; Telamon; and
Tiphys, the
helmsman The isle of
Lemnos is
situated in the
north Aegean Sea, near...
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about the
cosmos and how the gods and all
things were created. At dawn,
Tiphys, the ship's helmsman,
rouses the crew. The ship
itself calls to them, since...
- Augustus, said it
departed from the port of Pagasae. It was
Athena who
taught Tiphys to
attach the
sails to the mast,
since he was the
steersman and
would need...
- Hyrmine. In the
latter account,
Augeas was
probably the
brother of Actor,
Tiphys and Diogeneia. His
children were Epicaste, Phyleus, Agamede, Agasthenes...
- was, in Gr**** mythology, the
Siphaean father of
Tiphys, who was the
pilot of the ship Argo,
whence Tiphys is
called Agniades. Apollodorus, 1.9.16; Orpheus...
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Phanos Charles Cartmell as Laertes,
father of
Odysseus Dodger Phillips as
Tiphys,
helmsman Peter Gevisser as
Butes Norman Roberts as
Echion Greg
Hicks as...
- Batavus, he
published Cyclometricus, de
circuli dimensione (1621), and
Tiphys Batavus (1624). He also
edited Coeli et
siderum in eo
errantium observationes...
- son of Apollo, was
wounded by a wild boar and died. Also, on that
island Tiphys died, and
Ancaeus undertook to
steer the ship. By the will of Hera they...