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- female Telchines were Makelo, Dexithea (one of Damon's daughters), Halia and probably Lysagora (the attesting text is severely damaged). The Telchines were...
- Byzantine poet Tzetzes, Bacchylides had Nemesis as the mother of the Telchines by Tartarus. The word nemesis originally meant the distributor of fortune...
- simply means "sea" but is derived from a Pre-Gr**** root), he fathered the Telchines and all sea life. In a Roman sculpture of the 2nd century AD, Pontus,...
- Rhodian Telchines. She was the mother of Dexithea by Demonax or sometimes described as the daughter of Damon (Demonax), chiefest of the Telchines. Because...
- underground treasures, notably in the Germanic dwarfs and the Gr**** Chalybes, Telchines, or Dactyls. Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu as Khlûl′-hloo...
- finger/healing finger), and Idas or Acesidas (little finger). On Rhodes, Telchines were the name given to similar chthonic men, nine in number, remembered...
- divinities are thus intimately bound up with the practice of human skill. The Telchines, for example, were a class of half-human, half-fish or dolphin water daemons...
- Δεξιθέης) or Dexione was one of the Rhodian Telchines. She was the daughter of Damon (Demonax), chiefest of the Telchines, by Macelo. Together with King Minos...
- underground treasures, notably in the Germanic dwarfs and the Gr**** Chalybes, Telchines or Dactyls. The gnomes of Swiss folklore follow this template, as they...
- the Cabeiri bear many similarities to other fabulous races, such as the Telchines of Rhodes, the Cyclopes, the Dactyls, the Korybantes, and the Kuretes...