- In
Etruscan mythology,
Tyrrhenus (in Gr****: Τυῤῥηνός) was one of the
founders of the
Etruscan League of
twelve cities,
along with his
brother Tarchon...
- of Lydus, and
Tyrrhenus to be one of the
descendants of
Heracles and Omphale. But all
other accounts place Atys, Lydus, and
Tyrrhenus brother of Lydus...
-
warmer temperatures,
giving G.
tyrrhenus a
shorter reproductive season in the
north of its
range than in the south. G.
tyrrhenus was
first described from the...
- quadrangle.
Tyrrhenus Mons - a
major volcano. Pit
crater chains around Tyrrhenus Mons.
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- the
Plato scholiast,
perhaps following Apollodorus,
gives the
father as
Tyrrhenus or Phorcus,
while Eustathius on Homer,
Odyssey 12.85, gave the father...
- led by
Tyrrhenus / Tyrsenos, the son of Atys (who was king of Lydia).
Strabo added that the
Pelasgians of
Lemnos and
Imbros then
followed Tyrrhenus to the...
-
culture hero who co-founded the
Etruscan dodecapolis along with his
brother Tyrrhenus. He
appears in
literature such as Virgil's Aeneid,
where he is described...
-
Lydus and
Tyrrhenus, as a
descendant of
Heracles and
Omphale but that
contradicts virtually all
other accounts which name Atys, Lydus, and
Tyrrhenus among...
- the
Plato scholiast,
perhaps following Apollodorus,
gives the
father as
Tyrrhenus or Phorcus,
while Eustathius on Homer,
Odyssey 12.85
gives the father...
- Callithea,
fathered Lydus,
after whom the
Lydian people were
later named, and
Tyrrhenus,
after whom the
Tyrrhenians were named. Later, in Book Four, Herodotus...