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Teuthras
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Telephos
Son of Herakles by Auge, exposed on Mount Parthenius and suckled by doe, crosses to Asia with Arcadians, attacks Greek army in Mysia, adopted by Teuthras, prince of Mysia, and succeeds to the princedom, king of the Mysians, chases the Greek invaders, fights Achilles, wounded by Achilles, healed by Achilles with the rust of his spear, shows the Greeks the way to Troy, slays Thersander, dedicates bronze bowl to Apollo, mentioned in hymns at Pergamus, sacrifices offered to him at Pergamus, statue on Mt. Helicon, represented in gable of temple of Athena Alea at Tegea, father of Eurypylus.
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Telephos
Perseus Project Index. Total results on 28/3/2001: 85 for Telephos, 94 for Telephus.
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Pergamus
Son of Neoptolemus and Andromache, conquers Teuthrania and calls it Pergamus (Perseus Encyclopedia).
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Grynus
Grynus, a son of the Mysian Eurypylus, who after his father's death invited Pergamus, the son of Neoptolemus and Andromache, to assist him against his enemies. After he had gained a victory over them, he built, in commemoration of it, two towns, Pergamus and Grynus. (Serv. ad Virg. Eclog. vi. 72)
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