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- mythology, Tlepolemus (/lɪˈpɒlɪməs/; Ancient Gr****: Τληπόλεμος, romanized: Tlēpólemos) was the leader of the Rhodian forces in the Trojan War. Tlepolemus was...
- Tlepolemus is a Gr**** mythological figure, a son of Heracles who fought on the Gr**** side in the Trojan War. Tlepolemus may also refer to: Tlepolemus...
- Tlepolemus Cornelius was an artist of ancient Rome who lived around the 1st century BCE. He and his brother Hiero were called by Cicero the "hunting dogs"...
- and seized Damascus. Tlepolemus responded by sending an emb****y to Rome begging for help. At some point over the winter, Tlepolemus was replaced as regent...
- the Parthians, Philippus the Hyrcanians, Phrataphernes the Armenians, Tlepolemus the Persians, Peucestes the Babylonians, Archon the Pelasgians, Arcesilaus...
- Tlepolemus (Gr****: Τληπόλεμος; lived 4th century BC) was the son of Pythophanes and one of the hetairoi of Alexander the Great, who was joined in the government...
- Tlepolemus pilosus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Thunberg in 1787. It is known from South Africa. BioLib.cz -...
- Tlepolemus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Tlepolemus pilosus (Thunberg, 1787) Tlepolemus...
- Tlepolemus was regent of Egypt in the Ptolemaic period under the reign of the boy-king Ptolemy V. He was briefly prominent at the end of the 3rd century...
- well-known children of Heracles include Telephus, king of Mysia (by Auge), and Tlepolemus, one of the Gr**** commanders in the Trojan War (by Astyoche). According...