- Troy
often referred to
themselves as "
Teucrians". For example,
Aeneas is
called the "great
captain of the
Teucrians". In most
myths mentioning King Teucer...
- bearers). In Virgil's Aeneid, the
parma is
cited as a
weapon utilised by the
Teucrians in
defence against the Gr****s (Battle of Troy), and
later against the...
- into
Europe still earlier than the
Trojan War,
wherein the
Mysians and
Teucrians had
crossed the
Bosphorus into
Europe and,
after conquering all of Thrace...
- her. Batia's
father was the
ruler of a
tribe known as the
Teucrians (Teucri). The
Teucrians inhabited the area of
northwest Asia
Minor later called the...
-
refers to the
following individuals: Batea,
daughter of King
Teucer of the
Teucrians. Batea, a Naiad, who
married King
Oebalus of Sparta.
Their sons were Hippocoon...
-
under its
sounding sea. Yet here he set Padua’s town, a home for his
Teucrians, gave a name to the race, and hung up the arms of Troy; now,
settled in...
- Gr****
cannot be
ruled out.
According to the
national legend, they were
Teucrian colonists from Troy.
Homer speaks of
Paeonians from the
Axios fighting...
-
sphere of influence. Yet,
according to the
national legend, they were
Teucrian colonists from Troy.
Homer speaks of
Paeonians from the
Axios fighting...
- was inhabited,
according to Herodotus, by
descendants of the
mythical Teucrians.
Herodotus also
records that it was p****ed by the
Persian army of Xerxes...
- Gorgythion's name "surely
echoes the Gergithes; the 'Gergithes
remnants of the
Teucrians' are
projected back into the
heroic age as
individual antagonists". According...