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In Greek mythology, Tectaphus (Ancient Greek: Τέκταφος) may refer to the following characters: Tectaphus, another name of Tectamus, the son of Dorus, who
Tectaphus
Male nature spirit with horse or goat features found in Greek mythology
in his campaign against India Onthyrius Nonnus, Dionysiaca killed by Tectaphus during the Indian War Orestes Nonnus, Dionysiaca one of the leaders of
Satyr
Hero of ancient Greek mythology
king of Crete and hero of ancient Hellenic mythology. He was also called Tectaphus, Teutamus (Τεύταμος), Tectauus (Τεκταῦος) and Tectaeus (Τεκταῖος). Joseph
Tectamus
the army of Dionysus in his campaign against India. He was destroyed by Tectaphus with a bare steel. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 30.138 Nonnus of Panopolis, Dionysiaca
Pithos_(mythology)
Legendary people in Greek mythology
son of Apollo Polyphemus son of Eilatus. Pirithous ✓ ✓ Prolochus ✓ ✓ Tectaphus ✓ ✓ Centaur Phaecomes son of Olenus Other allies Crantor ✓ ✓ Centaur Demoleon
Lapiths
Set of mythological Greek characters
succeeded by Crinacus, another bastard son of Zeus. Olenus, father of Tectaphus, a Lapith. Olenus, a man who lived on Mount Ida. His wife Lethaea claimed
Olenus
Possible eponym of the island Crete in Greek mythology
to a tradition recorded by Stephanus, it was during Cres' reign that Tectaphus, son of Dorus, migrated to Crete from Thessaly, followed by Dorian and
Cres_(mythology)
Satyr in Greek mythology
Dionysus in his campaign against India. He was struck on his brow by Tectaphus with a pitiless blade. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 30.137 Nonnus of Panopolis,
Onthyrius
Satyr
satyr who joined the army of Dionysus in his campaign against India. Tectaphus shore a sword through his throat. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 30.136 Nonnus of
Pylaieus
Greek epic poem by Nonnus
leaves at once. Book 30 – Exploits of Morrheus, Deriades' son-in-law. Tectaphus is slain by Eurymedon (one of the Cabiri, children of Hephaestus and Cabiro)
Dionysiaca
She was metamorphosed into a mare. II: 637-675 Olenus (1) Father of Tectaphus the Lapith. XII: 433 Olenus (2) Husband to Lethaea with whom he was turned
List of Metamorphoses characters
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Girl/Female
English American
Derived from medieval male form of Matthew.
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Spanish American German Shakespearean
Beautiful; pretty rose.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Chaste; Devout; Pious
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Brainy
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Indian
Lord rams devotees, Daughter of cyprus (Daughter of cyprus)
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Hindu, Indian
Worlds Owner; Rich
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Bunch; Cluster
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dusky
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Garden of the Enlightener
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Groom.
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