- Painter,
circa 470–460 BC. An
asteroid (6998) has been
named after Tithonus.
Tithonus has been
taken by the
allegorist to mean ‘a
grant of a stretching-out’...
- 1860.
Faced with old age,
Tithonus,
weary of his immortality,
yearns for death. The poem is a
dramatic monologue with
Tithonus addressing his
consort Eos...
- X-Files studios. The
character of
Alfred Fellig in "
Tithonus" has
thematically been
compared to the
Tithonus in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's
dramatic monologue of...
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Tithonus is a
figure in Gr****
mythology known for
being granted immortality without eternal youth.
Tithonus may also
refer to: "
Tithonus" (poem), a poem...
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offspring were
Memnon and
Emathion by the
Trojan prince,
Tithonus. Sometimes, Hesperus,
Phaethon and
Tithonus (different from her lover), were said to be the children...
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common name
comes from the Gr**** myth of
Tithonus,
which is
mentioned in
lines 9 to 12.
According to
legend Tithonus was a
Trojan prince,
loved by Eos, the...
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Roman poets tells that one of her
lovers was the
prince of Troy,
Tithonus.
Tithonus was a mortal, and
would therefore age and die.
Wanting to be with...
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wrote notable blank verse,
including Idylls of the King, "Ulysses", and "
Tithonus".
During his career,
Tennyson attempted drama, but his
plays enjo**** little...
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tithonus has two
known subspecies. P. t. ssp. britanniae,
defined by
Ruggero Verity in 1915, is
represented in the
British Isles. P. t. ssp.
tithonus...
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other poetry collections. For instance, the
Cologne Papyrus on
which the
Tithonus poem is
preserved was part of a ****enistic
anthology of poetry, which...