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twins are also
known as the
Gemini ("twins") or Castores, as well as the
Tyndaridae or Tyndarids.
Pollux asked Zeus to let him
share his own
immortality with...
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noted by Plutarch: "For this
reason he was
honored during his life by the
Tyndaridae, and
often afterwards when the
Lacedaemonians invaded Attica and laid...
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Bebrycian [1] 147; [2] 62; [4] 589 He and
Polydeukes are
often mentioned as
Tyndaridae: [1] 148, 1045; [2] 30, 41, 74, 798, 806; [3] 517, 1315; [4] 592 Lynceus...
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distance of 30
stadia west of the
mouth of the Oxines, or 45
stadia from
Tyndaridae. Its site is unlocated. Arrian,
Periplus Ponti Euxini, p. 14 Anon. Periplus...
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large kingdom comprising several nations, the
largest of
which was "
Tyndaridae" (which
seems to be a
scribal error for "Gandaridae"). He
further states...
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their new city the name of Tyndaris, from
their native divinities, the "
Tyndaridae" or Dioscuri, and
readily admitting fresh citizens from
other quarters...
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victorious thanks to the gods Zeus, Phobos, Heracles, Apollo, Poseidon, the
Tyndaridae, Athena, Demeter,
Pasicrateia and
other gods, but
especially thanks to...