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where he had intercourse with her. There she conceived Taphius who colonized Taphos and called the people Teleboans, because he had gone far from his native land (“telou ebē” τηλοῦ ἔβη means “
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on the island of the same name, and was its king. He also gave his name to the Taphians, a people that inhabited Taphos and nearby islands, which formed part of
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Hippothoe was carried off by the god who brought her to the
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Biomphalaria
Planorbidae
Biomphalaria
Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Taphos
Odysseus
Trojan War
Poseidon
Hippothoë
Mestor
Perseus
Pterelaus
Lelex
Acarnania
Pterelaus
Echinadian Islands
Scholia
Hesiod
Shield of Heracles
Tzetzes
Lycophron
Apollodorus
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Apollodorus
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