• In Greek mythology, Phalanthus (/fəˈlænθəs/; Ancient Greek: Φάλανθος) is the name of three men. Phalanthus of Tanagra, one of the defenders of Thebes in...
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    brought ashore by a dolphin. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phalanthus. Phalanthus Pausanias, 10.10.6 Pausanias, 10.10.7-8 Pausanias, 10.13.10 Strabo...
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    xeneas (Hewitson, 1866) Synonyms Mycalesis xeneas Hewitson, 1866 Mycalesis phalanthus Staudinger, 1887 Mycalesis phalanthus var. phalanthoides Strand, 1913...
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  • with Helen as one of her two handmaidens. Aethra, wife of the Spartan Phalanthus. She fulfilled the prophecy given to her husband by her tears, after which...
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  • an Arcadian prince as the son of King Stymphalus. He was the father of Phalanthus. Agelaus, also Ageleus, a Calydonian princes as the son of King Oeneus...
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    Poseidon's honor, came to be looked upon as the funeral games of Melicertes. Phalanthus was another legendary character brought safely to shore (in Italy) on...
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  • mythological figures Phaëton Φαέθων the name of several mythological figures Phalanthus Φάλανθος the name of several mythological figures Phalerus Φάληρος a son...
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    retroactively nullified, and the sons were then obliged to leave Greece forever. Phalanthus, the Parthenian leader, went to Delphi to consult the oracle: the puzzling...
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  • doubts about Taranto being of Spartan origin. According to the legend Phalanthus, the Parthenian leader, went to Delphi to consult the oracle and received...
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  • Phalanthum or Phalanthon (Ancient Greek: Φάλανθον), also known as Phalanthus or Phalanthos (Φάλανθος), was a town of ancient Arcadia, in the district Orchomenia...
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  • consisted of the bronze statues of a dolphin, of the Lacaedemonian hero Phalanthus and of the eponymous hero Taras, son of Poseidon, as well as of some other...
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  • Cyllen. Stymphalus' sons were Agamedes, Gortys and Agelaus, the father of Phalanthus. Stymphalus also had a daughter, Parthenope, the mother of Everes by Heracles...
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    civic problem, ultimately staging a rebellion. They were sent off under Phalanthus at the suggestion of the Delphic oracle to found Taras at Satyrion later...
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  • posteriori". Also according to tradition, the oikist (“founder of the city”) Phalanthus who led the Parthenians, took council from the oracle of Delphos; this...
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  • such a good speaker that he was called the Siren. He was also called Phalanthus, from his baldness. He set up his own school in the Cynosarges gymnasium...
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  • Phaethon Phaethon of Syria Phaethon (play) Phaethusa Phaistos Disc Phalaikos Phalanthus of Tarentum Phalanx (mythology) Phalerum Phalerus Phanas of Pellene Phanes...
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