- mythology,
Tricolonus (Ancient Gr****: Τρικολώνου, Τρικόλωνον or Τρικολώνῳ
means 'three-hilled') may
refer to the
following personages:
Tricolonus, an Arcadian...
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Acrias of Lacedaemon,
founder of
Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius Chalcodon Tricolonus Aristomachus Prias Pelagon Aeolius Cronius Erythras, son of
Leucon Eioneus...
-
founded by
Zoeteus (Ζοιτεύς), a son of
Tricolonus, a
relative of Lycaon.
Paroreus (Παρωρεὺς) the
youngest son of
Tricolonus founded the city of
Paroria which...
-
founder of
Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius Chalcodon Tricolonus (descendant of
another Tricolonus, who was a son of Lycaon)
Aristomachus Prias Pelagon...
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founded Thesprotia Thocnus ✓
founded Thocnia Thyraeus ✓
founded Thyraeum Titanas 49 ✓
Trapezeus ✓
founded Trapezus Tricolonus ✓
founded Tricoloni...
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Acrias of Lacedaemon,
founder of
Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius Chalcodon Tricolonus Aristomachus Prias Pelagon Aeolius Cronius Erythras, son of
Leucon Eioneus...
- Demoleon, son of Cydon/Cydas/Cydamus Europe,
daughter of
Laodicus 7. Porphyrion, son of
Celeus Melite,
daughter of Tricorythus/
Tricolonus/ Triagonus...
-
Zoeteium (Zoetia).
According to Pausanias, it was
named after its
founder Tricolonus. Its site is
located northwest of the
modern Karatoulas. Smith, William...
- mythology,
Paroreus (Ancient Gr****: Παρωρεὺς) was the
youngest son of
Tricolonus, son of the
impious King Lycaon, and
brother of Zoeteus. He was the reputed...
- Gr**** mythology,
Paroreia was
founded by
Paroreus (Παρωρεὺς), a son of
Tricolonus. It was 10
stades from Zoetia, and 4
stades from Thyraeum. It was already...