- In Gr**** mythology, the
Taraxippus (plural: taraxippoi, "horse disturber",
Latin equorum conturbator) was a presence,
variously identified as a
ghost or...
- was the most
dangerous part of the
track and the Gr****s put an
altar to
Taraxippus (disturber of horses)
there to show the spot
where many
chariots wrecked...
-
something from
Amphion the
Theban and
buried it
where is what they call
Taraxippus,
adding that it was the
buried thing which frightened the
mares of Oenomaus...
-
Svartalfar –
Norse for "black elves".
Sylph –
Mythological air spirit.
Taraxippus - (Gr****)
ghosts of
those whose deaths involved horses in some sort of...
- Menelaus,
Orestes and Chrysippus. Also, the
burial place of
Myrtilus was a
taraxippus in Olympia.
Scholia on
Apollonius Rhodius,
Argonautica 1.752 Pherecydes...
- Aegisthus,
Menelaus and Orestes. Also, the
burial place of
Myrtilus was a
taraxippus in Olympia, a "horse-frightening place"
during races. In
memory of Oenomaus...
-
Pausanias offers several theories regarding the
origins of an
object named Taraxippus ("Horse-disturber"), an
ancient round altar, tomb or
Heroon embedded within...
-
According to Pausanias,
Glaucus haunted the
Isthmian Games as a form of
Taraxippus,
because he was
killed by his
horses during the
funeral games.
There are...
-
although the
dwarf has
sometimes been
interpreted as the horse-threatening
Taraxippus, the
phallus is more
typically an
apotropaic talisman (fascinum) to ward...
-
Tantalus (son of Broteas)
Tantalus (son of Menelaus)
Taphians Taphius Taras Taraxippus Targitaos Tarporley Painter Tarquinia Painter Tarrha Tartarus Tau Taurus...