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| | Telephus, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Still others have said that Telephus and Atalanta's son Parthenopaeus were exposed at the same time at Mount Parthenius, and that shepherds found them both and reared them, while Auge 2, fearing her father, fled to Mysia, where King Teuthras 1 adopted her as his own daughter. |  | | Yet others affirm that Auge 2 and her child Telephus were submerged in the sea by Aleus, but that through Athena's providence they navigated the sea in the chest, being cast ashore in Teuthrania, where King Teuthras 1 received them, marrying Auge 2 and raising Telephus as his own son. |  | | So they scraped the spear on the wound, and Telephus was healed by the same ashen spear that Peleus had received from Chiron when he married Thetis. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Telephus.html
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 | | Odysseus pointed out that, as it was the spear that had inflicted the wound, the oracle meant that the spear must be the instrument of his healing. |  | | Telephus became king of the Mysians, where the Greeks mistakenly landed in their first attempt to find and besiege Troy. |  | | In recompense Telephus was to lead the Greeks to Troy, but by this time Agamemnon had angered Artemis, and the Greeks were confined to Aulis. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/t/telephus.html
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| | Trojan War |
 | | Telephus disguised himself as a beggar, abducted the infant Orestes, the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. |  | | Telephus the son of Heracles and Auge, the daughter of Aleus of Tegea, was the king of Teuthrania. |  | | Telephus defended his kingdom, killing many Greeks, including the young King Thersander of Thebes, the son of Polyneices. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/trojanwar.html
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| | Age of Bronze - Synopsis |
 | | Telephus casts his spear at Achilles, but Patroklus throws himself in front of Achilles and knocks aside the spear. |  | | Telephus invites to a feast all the Achaean leaders related to Herakles or who knew the great warrior well. |  | | Telephus agrees, but only if Agamemnon and Menelaus also attend the feast. |
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http://www.age-of-bronze.com/aob/synopsis.shtml
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| | Achilles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Odysseus reasoned that the spear had inflicted the wound; therefore, the spear must be able to heal it. |  | | In the resulting battle, Achilles gave Telephus a wound that would not heal; Telephus consulted an oracle, who stated that "he that wounded shall heal". |  | | Pieces of the spear were scraped off onto the wound and Telephus was healed. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achilles
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 | | She was interrupted by Peleus abandoned both father and son in a Peleus gave him (together with his young Patroclus) to Chiron the Centaur on Mt. Pelion to raise. |  | | Odysseus reasoned that the spear had inflicted wound and the spear must be able heal it. |  | | Pieces of the spear were off onto the wound and Telephus healed. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/AchillEus
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| | THELOPUS |
 | | Telephus was a son of Hercules and king of Mysia. |  | | The Greeks landed at Mysia on their way to Troy and, in the battle that ensued, Achilles wounded Telephus with his spear. |  | | Here Achilles and the sons of Aesculapius healed his wound with rust from the spear (Dictys, Ephemeridos belli Troiani, II.1-12). |
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http://www.columbia.edu/dlc/garland/deweever/T/thelopus.htm
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| | Telephos |
 | | Another version of the story asserts that she bore the child in Athena’s temple and hid it there, as a result of which the goddess caused the land to be barren. |  | | According some authors, Auge herself abandoned Telephus on Mt. Parthenium to hide her shame, or that she bore him there on the way to Naupila. |  | | In Nauplia, King Nauphilus placed both mother and sun in a chest, and set it adrift; they landed according one version in Mysia, where Auge brought Telephus up. |
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http://www.1stmuse.com/Pergamon/telephos.html
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| | Plastic surgery and Greek mythology |
 | | It was here that Patroclus was involved in a skirmish with Telephus (son of Heracles). |  | | The cunning Odysseus (Ulysses) took Achilles' spear which had wounded Telephus and scraped some rust into the wound which caused it to heal immediately! |  | | The oracle had told him that "only he who wounded you can cure you". |
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http://www.pulsus.com/Plastics/03_02/Thom_ed.htm
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| | Parsifal and Greek Myth: Telephus and Prometheus |
 | | He might even have seen the reference to a spear that relieved the pain of Anfortas, although it did not heal him, in Wolfram's Parzival, as a remnant of the almost forgotten myth. |  | | The poet tells us of a spear which yet Might cure the wound that it itself had dealt If friendly hand were but to place it there. |  | | So Achilles healed him by scraping off the rust of his Pelian spear. |
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http://home.c2i.net/monsalvat/grkmyths.htm
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| | Aeschylus, Oresteia: Background Notes |
 | | Odysseus interpreted that the "one who had wounded him" was actually Achilles' spear; after anointing the wound with rust from the spear, Telephus was saved. |  | | The wound could not be cured until the one who wounded him healed him. |  | | On the left, Agamemnon enters, holding a spear in his right hand and holding out his left hand in supplication. |
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http://mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/cciv110x/oresteia/cciv110.back.oresteia.html
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 989 (v. 3) |
 | | According to the common tradition, however, Telephus was king of Mysia at the time when the Greeks went to the Trojan war, and when they invaded Mysia, he repelled them, being of all the sons of Heracles the most like his father. |  | | 14, andc.) Telephus was worshipped as a hero at Pergamus (Paus. |  | | A dragon sent by the gods prevented this crime ; and as she confessed her intention to Telephus, he resolved to kill her ; but as she invoked the aid of Heracles, the relation between them was discovered, and Telephus led his mother back to his own country. |
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http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/3323.html
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| | MANN: Frescoes |
 | | Telephus or Telephanes, "he who shines from afar", was the son of Hercules and Auge, a priestess of the temple of Athena Alea at Tegea. |  | | He was born secretly in Arcadia, on Mount Parthénion and, as Apollodorus of Athens (2nd century B.C.) has it, was kept hidden from his mother in an enclosure sacred to Athena, where he was nursed by a doe. |  | | His story - on which the early Hellenistic Greek painter Apelles, also drew for inspiration - found its most famous representation in the frieze of the altar of Pergamon, the city where Telephus was adored as a hero and honored with special hymns in the sanctuary of Asclepius. |
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http://www.archeona.arti.beniculturali.it/sanc_en/mann/it1/07_21.html
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| | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 615 |
 | | In the Mysian town of Pergam5n, and especially by the kings of the house of Attains, Telephus was revered as a national hero. |  | | When Telephus grew up, he consulted the oracle of Delphi to learn who his parents were, and was ordered to go into Asia to Teuthras. |  | | Teuthras welcomed his wife's son, and married him to his daughter Arglope, and at his death appointed Telephus his successor. |
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http://www.ancientlibrary.com/seyffert/0618.html
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| | The Wolf Peoples |
 | | There was also a Greek root for Etruscans in that Telephus was a great-great-grandson of Elatus, he in turn being a descendant of Lycaon. |  | | Note that the Auchatae came from a term (Leipocais) having a root like "lupo." Augh (mating with Hercules) was the one who gave birth to Telephus (the father of Tyrsenus i.e. |  | | I note that that "Telephus" evokes Te-Lupo while "Telchine" evokes Te-Loki. |
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http://www.tribwatch.com/wolf.htm
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| | The Wounding and Healing Holy Spear |
 | | Greek myth of Telephus the holy spear is able both to wound (even to destroy) and to heal the wound that it made. |  | | The intention of the person who wields the spear would seem to be important here. |  | | It might be objected that these interpretations are unsatisfactory because they fail to account for the dual nature of the spear. |
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http://home.c2i.net/monsalvat/spear.htm
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| | KET DL - Latin Lit - Forum - Horace, Ode 1.13 |
 | | Horace casts it in a negative light to emphasize his theme that love that endures is not passionate but more moderate. |  | | Horace says "if you heard me enough" (si me satis audias) you wouldn't have been in this situation. |  | | Lines 1-8: Seeing her with another man - Horace describes his reaction to seeing Lydia with Telephus. |
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http://www.dl.ket.org/latinlit/forum/forumhorace1-13.htm
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| | Homerica: The Little Iliad (Fragments) |
 | | Eurypylus the son of Telephus arrives to aid the Trojans, shows his prowess and is killed by Neoptolemus. |  | | The author of the "Little Iliad" says that Achilles after putting out to sea from the country of Telephus came to land there: `The storm carried Achilles the son of Peleus to Scyros, and he came into an uneasy harbour there in that same night.' |  | | After this Deiphobus marries Helen, Odysseus brings Neoptolemus from Scyros and gives him his father's arms, and the ghost of Achilles appears to him. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/homer/liliad.htm
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 | | So, when the Mysian king repaired to Achilles' tent, some of the rust of the spear was applied to the wound, and, in return for the cure which followed, Telephus directed the Greeks on their way to Troy. |  | | The spear of Telephus could both kill and cure. |  | | This ear was a large black opening in a rock, about fifty feet high, and the sound was communicated by a series of channels not unlike those of the human ear. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/255/1184/24232/1.html
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| | Age of Bronze - Pronunciations |
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http://www.age-of-bronze.com/aob/pronounce.shtml
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| | PERGAMUM - LoveToKnow Article on PERGAMUM |
 | | Athena Polias was the patron-goddess of Pergamum, and the legend combines the ethnological record of the connection claimed between Arcadia and Pergamum with the usual belief that the hero of the city was son of its guardian deity, or at least of her priestess. |  | | According to the belief of its inhabitants, the town was founded by Arcadian colonists, led by Telephus, son of Heracles. |  | | Auge, mother of Telephus, was priestess of Athena Alea at Tegea, and daughter of Aleus; fleeing from Tegea, she became the wife of Teutbras, the eponymous king of Teuthrania, and her son Telephus succeeded him. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PERGAMUM.htm
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| | The Knot Garden - Herbs - Achillea Yarrow - Achillea Ageratum |
 | | There, Telephus, son of Hercules, decides to hold him up with some opposition... |  | | but Dionysus causes Telephus to trip onto Achilles&; spear... |  | | In what sounds more like Greek slapstick farce than the stuff legends are made of, Achilles lands at Mysia on his way to Troy... |
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http://www.mysticfamiliar.com/library/knot_Garden_herbs/achillea_yarrow_achillea_ageratum.htm
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| | The Trojan War |
 | | Telephus was told by an oracle (direct message from the gods) that only the person who wounded him (Achilles) could cure him. |  | | Telephus, during these battles, was wounded by the Greek hero Achilles. |  | | Odysseus, one of the Greek heroes and who was known for his eloquence, along with Menelaus went to Priam and demanded Helen, as well as the stolen treasures. |
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http://www.bow.k12.nh.us/draynard/trojan_war.htm
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| | Cornell College: Classical Studies Program |
 | | Hearing this, Achilles uses rust from the spear that struck Telephus to heal the wound. |  | | Achilles has killed Priam's son and caused him pain, but Achilles is the only man who can "heel" the pain of the king by returning the body of his son. |  | | Telephus is told by Apollo that his wound can only be healed by the man and the weapon which inflicted it upon him. |
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http://www.cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/myth/achilles
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 | | Telephus had been told by an oracle that only the person who wounded him (in this case, Achilles) could cure him. |  | | Odysseus, known for his eloquence, and Menelaus were sent as ambassadors to Priam. |  | | The Trojan War might not have happened had not Telephus gone to Greece in the hopes of having his wound cured. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/ilovebradpitt
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| | Roman Painting |
 | | Hercules recognizes his natural son Telephus (suckled by a doe in lower left), in the presence of Arcadia (seated.) |  | | The painting has been criticized by art historians because of a perceived lack of unity in technique and composition. |
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http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/roman/pom15.html
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| | Calchas, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | And Achilles healed him by scraping off the rust of his spear. |  | | Although the Achaean army was chased from Mysia, the king of this country, Telephus, son of Heracles 1, was wounded by Achilles. |  | | This is how Neoptolemus was fetched and joined the war, killing, among many others, Telephus, the man who, after being healed by Achilles at Argos, had shown to the Achaeans the course to steer for Troy. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Calchas.html
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| | Biography of Telephus Pepper Thompson |
 | | Burdett Kemper, uncle of Telephus, performed the ceremony at Dix Church. |  | | All of the children had to be placed in guardianship with relatives because the eldest was only eleven yrs old. |  | | Telephus and Elcinda lived on one of the farms on MillCreek Rd. and also owned land on Johnson Fork of The Licking River which was partly in Mason and partly in Fleming Co. They had the following children. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygarrar/bios/tthompson.html
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 | | This fulfilled the prophecy by an Oracle that declared that the Greeks could not take Troy without the help of a son of Hercules. |  | | Telephus was the son of Heracles and Auge. |  | | Telephus married a daughter of Priam but was so grateful to the Greeks for healing a severe wound that he fought with Greeks against Priam and the city of Troy. |
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http://www.consultsos.com/pandora/f5530pht.htm
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 | | An oracle told him that his wound could only be healed by those who had inflicted him, Achilles aided him as the Greeks had been told they could not take Troy without Telephus' help. |  | | He was married to Auge and was succeeded by her son by Heracles Telephus. |  | | He tried to stop the Greeks on their way to Troy, but they ravaged his country and he was wounded by Achilles assisted by Dionysus. |
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http://www.sulkyblue.co.uk/classics/encyc/t.html
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| | Queen's University, Department of Classics - CLST 101 : Introduction to Greek and Roman Civilizations |
 | | Charcoal-burning is one of the characteristic activities of Acharnae, so that the basket is the "fellow-demesman" of the Chorus; the threat to kill it is a parody of Euripides' Telephus in which Telephus secured a hearing by seizing the infant son of Agamemnon as a hostage. |  | | Dicaeopolis does his best to keep the Acharnians at bay with argument, but this only angers them more; suddenly he turns the tables on them by producing a charcoal-basket which he threatens to "kill" if they harm him. |  | | The "baby" proves to be a wineskin, and when the old man "kills" it he pours out the wine; but there is no avenue of escape open to him. |
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http://www.queensu.ca/classics/clst312/clst312sup2.htm
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| | Teuthrania * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant |
 | | During the battle for Teuthrania, a captive was taken named Telephus; Akhilleus (Achilles) wounded and healed Telephus and, doing the will of an oracle, Telephus became the Greek’s guide so that they could find Troy. |  | | Two generations later, the name of the city was changed to Pergamum by Pergamus, a grandson of Akhilleus (Achilles), after he captured the city; now known as Bergama, in western Turkey; the Kaikos river is now called the Bakir. |  | | When the Greeks sailed from the island of Aulis to capture Troy, the fleet became lost and they attacked the city of Teuthrania instead of Troy; they sacked the city and then returned to Aulis to prepare for another attempt at finding Troy. |
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http://mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/grk253/frog_facts/067.htm
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| | Menander, The Arbitration (U. of Saskatchewan) |
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http://duke.usask.ca/~porterj/CourseNotes/EpitrBckgnd.html
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http://bama.ua.edu/~ksummers/cl222/LECT16/slide0011.htm
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| | Thirteen/WNET - Online Pressroom - Press Release |
 | | Agamemnon, leader of the Western forces, and Clytemnestra are visited by Mysia's King Telephus. |  | | Telephus Set just before The Trojan War in Mycenae, the young women discover that the Western war-fleet mistakenly landed at Mysia rather than Troy and a terrible massacre ensued. |  | | Once cured, Telephus reveals that everyone in the house of Agamemnon has been permanently infected by the wound's poison. |
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http://www.thirteen.org/pressroom/release.php?get=321
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 | | Later tradition added that the rust from the spear healed Telephus; Dante uses this part of the story in Inf XXXI.4-6. |  | | When his wound would not heal, Telephus sought out Achilles in the camp at Aulis, for the oracle had said that the wounder would be the healer. |  | | The wonderful sword of the strange knight is compared with Achilles's spear, which wounded and healed King Telephus, SqT 236-240. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/dlc/garland/deweever/A/achille.htm
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 04.05.12 |
 | | K.J. Dover could write in 1988, eight years after the "Telephus transvestitus" was published, that: "We lack evidence that any play of Aristophanes was acted after its author's lifetime, and I shall be surprised if evidence to that effect ever presents itself." |  | | That seemed to me to have been reasonably certain since the publication of the Würzburg comic "Telephus" in 1980, with the independent commentaries of Taplin, "Phallology" PCPhS 33 (1987) 92ff. |  | | Aristophanic comedy with some limitations and modifications was, it would seem, available in South Italy, particularly at Tarentum. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1993/04.05.12.html
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http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/Entities/i561.htm
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| | BayouBuzz.com - Louisiana Politics and News |
 | | Telephus was the hero-cult of Arcadia in archaic-classical Greece. |  | | It is 1,358 lines long, and written in the high style of Sophoclean drama. |  | | I have submitted for review to members of the Writers' Guild of Acadiana my Classical Greek drama written 27 years ago (A.D.1976): Telephus Tyrannos or Telephus Rex [King Telephus]! |
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http://www.bayoubuzz.com/boards/philboard_read.asp?id=235
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| | Telephus Sources |
 | | Telephus, son of Auge by Hercules; Auge married Teuthras; |  | | Auge had a child by Hercules named Telephus; Auge married Teuthras, prince of Teuthrania; |
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 | | Eugenia POLLARD was born on 29 May 1866 in Lancaster, Garrard Co, KY. She died on 12 Jul 1956 in Lancaster, Garrard Co, KY. OTHER: Information from Alice Montgomery's Pollard family bible, FGS, Garrard Cty Library, Never married. |  | | OTHER: Telephus was also spelled Tolephius and Tiliphus. |  | | Telephus Thompson POLLARD and Frances Ann FLOYD had the following children: |
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http://webpages.charter.net/wepollard/d2241.html
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| | THE ACHARNIANS by Aristophanes, Part 07 |
 | | give him Telephus' tatters; they are on top of the rags |  | | That is what you assuredly would have done, and |  | | I will give you the hat; I love the clever tricks of an |
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http://www.greekmythology.com/Books/Classic/aristophanes/acharnians_07.html
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| | 3 Lower Apalachicola, FL Plants, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
 | | DESCRIPTION AND REPRODUCTION: Telephus spurge is closely related to two other species native to the Florida panhandle: Euphorbia Floridana and E. |  | | RANGE AND POPULATION LEVEL: Telephus spurge is known from only 22 sites (Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) 1989; D. White, FNAI, pers. |  | | On such rights-of-way, use of herbicides to control the vegetation, rather than bush-hogging or mowing, could adversely affect telephus spurge and the other species. |
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http://www.fws.gov/endangered/i/q/saq8f-.html
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