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- In ancient Gr**** mythology the eponymous founder-hero of the city was Taenarus (Ταίναρος), who was credited with establishing the city's important temple...
- In Gr**** mythology, Taenarus (Ancient Gr****: Ταίναρος) was the eponym of Cape Taenarum, Mount Taenarum and the city Taenarus at Peloponnese. In different...
- eman****ted his helot volunteers, offered full citizenship. The m****acre at Cape Taenarus, the promontory formed by the southernmost tip of Taygetus, is also reported...
- Il. 8th cent. BC Phasis Valer. Flacc. 1st cent. AD Calabrus, Geraestus, Taenarus Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD Corinthus Paus. 2nd cent. AD Crinacus Diod. Sic...
- daughter of a son Damasiclus, he became the father of Elatus, father of Taenarus. Icarius was a Spartan king[citation needed] and a champion runner who...
- shadows and the fields dark with trooping ghosts, she hastens to the gate of Taenarus, whose threshold none may cross and again return. Day felt her presence...
- Onchestus Palaestinus Paralus [citation needed] Phineus Phorbas of Acarnania Procrustes Taenarus Thasus Thessalus Ourea (a nymph) Dorus Laocoön Telchines...
- Alope son of Hermes and Antianeira or Laothoe Euphemus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 Taenarus, Peloponesse son of Poseidon and Europe Euryalus ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 Argos son of Mecisteus...
- Taenarum or Tainaron (Ταίναρον) or Taenarus or Tainaros (Ταίναρος) was a town of ancient Laconia, situated at the distance of 40 stadia, or 5 miles (8...
- mythology, Calabrus (Ancient Gr****: Καλάβρῳ) was a son of Zeus and brother of Taenarus and Geraestus. The three brothers were said to have sailed to Peloponnese...