- In Gr**** mythology,
Tenages /ˈtɛnəˌdʒiːz/ or
Tenage /ˈtɛnəˌdʒiː/ (Ancient Gr****: Τενάγης, Τενάγη
Tenágēs,
Tenágē) was one of the Heliadae, a son of Rhodos...
- Ochimus, Cercaphus, Actis,
Macar (i.e. Macareus), Candalus, Triopas, and
Tenages.
Diodorus Siculus also says that
Helios and
Rhodos had one daughter, Electryone...
- his brothers, Triopas,
Macar and Actis, were
jealous of
another brother,
Tenages, and so they
murdered him.
After the
murder came to light,
Candalus fled...
- Electryone. They were Ochimus, Cercaphus,
Macareus (or Macar), Actis,
Tenages, Triopas, and
Candalus (Nonnus adds
Auges and Thrinax). They were expert...
- whom he had
seven sons, the
Heliadae (Ochimus, Cercaphus, Macar, Actis,
Tenages, Triopas, Candalus, and the girl Electryone), the
first inhabitants of...
-
eldest of the Heliadae, sons of
Helios and Rhodos. One of his brothers,
Tenages, was
murdered by four others: Actis, Macareus,
Candalus and Triopas, and...
- brothers, Triopas, Macar, and Candalus, were
jealous of a
fifth brother,
Tenages's,
skill at science. They
killed him and
Actis escaped to Egypt. According...
- brothers, Triopas,
Actis and Candalus, were
jealous of a
fifth brother,
Tenages's,
skill at science, so they
killed him and had to
escape from
Rhodes upon...
-
Rhodos herself, who was a
fugitive because of the
murder of his
brother Tenages, fled
there and was
purified of the
murder by Melisseus. Graves, Robert...
- brothers, Macar,
Actis and Candalus, were
jealous of a
fifth brother,
Tenages's,
skill at science, and
killed him. When
their crime was discovered, Triopas...