-
daughter of
Ogygus named Praxi****,
married to
Tremiles (after whom
Lycia had been
previously named Tremile) and had by him four sons: Tlos, Xanthus, Pinarus...
- Pany****is, also
mentions an
eponymous founder by name Pinarus, son of
Tremiles or Termilus, and this
account is
viewed by some
sources as unsubstantial...
- Xanthus,
husband of Herippe. Xanthus, one of the four sons of
Tremiles (eponym of
Tremile=Lycia) and the
nymph Praxi****,
daughter of Ogygus. His three...
- Tremilos) or
Tremiles (Τρεμίλης) was the
eponym of
Tremile,
which was
later called Lycia.
Another variant of his name was Termilus.
Tremiles was married...
-
Lycian god
identified with Zeus, and
humanized into a son of
Tremiles,
eponym of
Tremile which was
afterwards named Lycia. Cragus'
mother was the nymph...
- of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v.
Milyai Steph**** of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v.
Tremilē (quoting a poem by Pany****is) Steph**** of Byzantium,
Stephani Byzantii...
-
Pinarus was the son of
Tremilus who
named after himself the land he settled,
Tremile,
which later became Lycia. His
mother was the
nymph Praxidice, daughter...
- Tlos was the son of
Tremilus who
named after himself the land he settled,
Tremile,
which later became Lycia. His
mother was the
nymph Praxidice, daughter...