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- In Etruscan mythology, Tyrrhenus (in Gr****: Τυῤῥηνός) was one of the founders of the Etruscan League of twelve cities, along with his brother Tarchon...
- quadrangle. Tyrrhenus Mons - a major volcano. Pit crater chains around Tyrrhenus Mons. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tyrrhenus Mons. "Tyrrhenus Mons"...
- of Lydus, and Tyrrhenus to be one of the descendants of Heracles and Omphale. But all other accounts place Atys, Lydus, and Tyrrhenus brother of Lydus...
- led by Tyrrhenus / Tyrsenos, the son of Atys (who was king of Lydia). Strabo added that the Pelasgians of Lemnos and Imbros then followed Tyrrhenus to the...
- Lydus and Tyrrhenus, as a descendant of Heracles and Omphale but that contradicts virtually all other accounts which name Atys, Lydus, and Tyrrhenus among...
- the Plato scholiast, perhaps following Apollodorus, gives the father as Tyrrhenus or Phorcus, while Eustathius on Homer, Odyssey 12.85, gave the father...
- one example.[non-primary source needed] Some volcanoes on Mars, such as Tyrrhenus Mons and Hadriacus Mons, have produced layered deposits that appear to...
- warmer temperatures, giving G. tyrrhenus a shorter reproductive season in the north of its range than in the south. G. tyrrhenus was first described from the...
- Callithea, fathered Lydus, after whom the Lydian people were later named, and Tyrrhenus, after whom the Tyrrhenians were named. Later, in Book Four, Herodotus...
- following Apollodorus, gives the mother as Crataeis and the father as Tyrrhenus or Phorcus, while Eustathius on Homer, Odyssey 12.85 gives the father...