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Talaus, son of Bias by Pero; Talaus married Lysimache, daughter of Abas; Adrastus, Parthenopaeus, Pronax, Mecisteus, Aristomachus, sons, and Eriphyle, daughter, of Talaus by Lysimache;
Talaus, Areius and Leodocus, sons of Bias by Pero;
Adrastus, son of Talaus by Eurynome; Astynome, sister of Adrastus and daughter of Talaus; Metidice, sister of Adrastus and daughter of Talaus;
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 The Best Laid Plans
Talaus took a deep breath and stepped around him, flinching as he was promptly seized by the guards and hustled towards the doors.
Talaus meanwhile was shoved through the door in a metal grating and ordered to stand in the room beyond while his two guards watched him suspiciously, hands on their swords hilts.
Talaus swallowed hard and retreated up against the far wall as the dungeon master ambled into the cage with him with a rolling gait that spoke of some time spent on a ship in the past.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Greek mythological characters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In Greek mythology, Adrastus, or Adrastos (he who stands his ground, son of Talaus) was one of the three kings at Argos, along with Iphis and Amphiaraus, who was married to Adrastus sister Eriphyle.
In Greek mythology, Eriphyle, daughter of Talaus, was the mother of Alcmaeon and the wife of Amphiaraus.
Eteocles and Polynices being carried away, dead, after the Battle of Thebes, in an 1897 illustration from Stories from the Greek Tragedians by Alfred Church In Greek mythology, Eteocles was the son of Oedipus and Jocasta, the father of Laodamas.
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 SEVEN AGAINST THEBES, Greek Mythology Link.
Capaneus, counted as the assailant of the Electran (Ogygian) Gate at Thebes, was son of Hipponous 1 and Astynome 1, daughter of King Talaus of Argos.
Some say that Parthenopaeus was son of Talaus and Lysimache 1, but others call him son of Atalanta (either by Meleager, Melanion or Ares).
The celebrated Tydeus 2 from Calydon was sent by the SEVEN to tell Eteocles 1 that he must cede the kingdom to Polynices, as they had agreed among themselves, and during his embassy, defending himself from an ambush, killed fifty men in single combat.
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 NeverBorn Entertainment Needs You! - DevMaster.net Forums
Talaus was a beautiful planet with tranquil scenery.
The creatures of Talaus were docile at a time but now could attack at any time.
It is general knowledge that the changing moods of the animals is caused by the war and the effect it has had on their homes.
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 Argos
Melampous married Iphianassa, one of Proetus' daughters he had cured, while Bias married the other, Lysippe, though he had been married earlier to Pero, the daughter of his uncle Neleus, king of Pylos, and sister of Nestor, with whom he had had several children.
Talaus took part in the expedition of the Argonauts and married one of Melampous' granddaughters, Lysimache (other traditions give Lysianassa, the daughter of Polybus, king of Sicyon, as the wife of Talaus), to become the father of Adrastus, who was to lead the ill-fated expedition of the Seven against Thebes.
When Amphiaraus was young, during quarrels beween the reigning families in Argos, he killed Talaus and ousted Adrastus, who fled to Sicyon at the court of Polybus, his grandfather on is mother's side in the tradition that makes Lysianassa the mother of Adrastus).
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 Talaus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology, Talaus was King of (An ancient city in southeastern Greece; dominated the Peloponnese in the 7th century BC) Argos and was one of the ((Greek mythology) one of the heroes who sailed with Jason on the Argo in search of the Golden Fleece) Argonauts.
He was the son of (Click link for more info and facts about Polybus) Polybus and (Someone new to a field or activity) Tyro (or (A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation) Bias and (Click link for more info and facts about Pero) Pero).
He was father of (Click link for more info and facts about Adrastus) Adrastus, and possibly of (Click link for more info and facts about Aristomachus) Aristomachus, Astynome, (Click link for more info and facts about Eriphyle) Eriphyle, Hippomedan, Mecistus, Metidice, Parthinopaeus and/or Pronax.
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 Bias (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Bias was a brother of Melampus who received one third of Argos (see Melampus for more information).
He was the father of Talaus with Pero.
This article relating to Greek mythology is a stub.
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 Character List
Talaus is a happy little guy, his love is dancing, and good fist fight to start his day.
Talaus is a good close friend of Iolaus the hunter, and the two often find mischief together.
Iolaus often takes Talaus along on adventures and things are never dull with those two around.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 21 (v. 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
ADRASTUS (*A5paTalaus, king of Argos, and of Lysimache.
423.) During a feud between the most powerful houses in Argos, Talaus was slain by Amphiaraus, and Adrastus being expelled from his dominions fled to Polybus, then king of Sicyon.
When Polybus died with­out heirs, Adrastus succeeded him on the throne of Sicyon, and during his reign he is said to have instituted the Nemeau games.
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 The Argonautica - Section II
The one, with a sudden leap, he smote beneath the breast with his swift foot and threw him in the dust; and as the other drew near he struck him with his right hand above the left eyebrow, and tore away his eyelid and the eyeball was left bare.
But Oreides, insolent henchman of Amycus, wounded Talaus son of Bias in the side, but did not slay him, but only grazing the skin the bronze sped under his belt and touched not the flesh.
Likewise Aretus with well-seasoned club smote Iphitus, the steadfast son of Eurytus, not yet destined to an evil death; assuredly soon was he himself to be slain by the sword of Clytius.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: Greek & Roman Mythology (Ad-Am)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Upon finding him Aphrodite caused the plant the anemone to rise from his blood.
Adrastus was the son of Talaus and the king of Argos.
He attempted to restore Polynices to his throne at Thebes, he failed but led a second assault leading the Epigoni.
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 Adrastus Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Adrastus, Parthenopaeus, Pronax, Mecisteus, Aristomachus, and Eriphyle, children of Talaus by Lysimache; Adrastus married Amphithea, daughter of Pronax; Aegialeus and Cyanippus, two sons, and Argeia, Deipyle, and Aegialeia, three daughters, of Adrastus by Amphithea;
Deipyle and Argia, daughters of Adrastus, king of Argos, son of Talaus;
Adrastus, son of Talaus by Eurynome; Adrastus is on the list of the Seven Against Thebes; Astynome, sister of Adrastus and daughter of Talaus; Metidice, sister of Adrastus and daughter of Talaus;
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 Titans
Capaneus, who was killed by Zeus' thunderbolt during the war of the SEVEN AGAINST THEBES, was raised from the dead, and so was the son of King Minos 2 of Crete, Glaucus 4, who had drowned in a jar of honey.
Hippolytus 4, son of Theseus, was also raised from the dead by Asclepius, and so was Lycurgus 4, son of Pronax, son of King Talaus of Argos, and King Tyndareus of Sparta.
Zeus did not approve of this, and fearing that men might acquire the healing art from him and so come to the rescue of each other, smote Asclepius with a thunderbolt.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 971 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On this page: Taconides – Tadius – Taenarus – Tages – Talassius – Talaus – Taleides
The Etrus­cans, who had listened attentively to his instruc­tions, afterwards wrote down all he had said, and thus arose the books of Tages, which, according to some, were twelve in number.
TALAUS (TaAaos), a son of Bias and Pero, and king of Argos.
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 Homer’s Iliad » Blog Archive » C. Boxing, wrestling, running, archery, etc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I tell you plainly, and it shall come true; if any man will box with me I will bruise his body and break his bones; therefore let his friends stay here in a body and be at hand to take him away when I have done with him.”
They all held their peace, and no man rose save Euryalus son of Mecisteus, who was son of Talaus.
Mecisteus went once to Thebes after the fall of Oedipus, to attend his funeral, and he beat all the people of Cadmus.
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 ADRASTUS - LoveToKnow Article on ADRASTUS
, in Greek legend, was the son of Talaus, king of Argos, and Lysianassa, daughter of Polybus, king of Sicyon.
Having been driven from Argos by Amphiaraus, Adrastus fled to Sicyon, where he became king on the death of Polybus.
To properly cite this ADRASTUS article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 Mythological Characters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When Adonis was mortally wounded by a wild boar, Aphrodite caused an anemone to spring up from his blood and she instituted sacred rites to memorialize his death (Apollodorus 3.14.3-4; Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.519-552, 10.708-739).
He is the son of Talaus and Lysimache and one of the Seven against Thebes.
He instituted the Nemean Games in honor of the infant Opheltes, who died tragically at Nemea.
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 Xena RPG Who's doing what   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Autolycus realized who she was, confessing he had once loved her and that Anticlea may be his child.
(Talaus- I havent been able to recieve the messages from your group.
If you would like your group's storyline posted, please send me a quick sum-up.
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 My Calydonian Boar Hunt
Amazingly, the son of a Greek-myth figure called "Bias," was Talaus, and the mother of Talaus was Pero, which evokes the Pyrenees mountains (Toulouse was on the foothills of that range).
Talaus, like Castor and Pollux, had been on the Argo ship to retrieve the Golden Fleece!
There is even a city of Bias on the French-Atlantic coast, due west of Toulouse.
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 Avogadro
She never forgets to read in advance (especially in Physics), that proves an ingredient to her high grades.
Tin, or Talaus, as her friends call her is a very meticulous person, she makes sure that her work is always close to perfection.
Christine is a genius (but not a nerd!), she’s good in spatial objects so does in sketching.
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 Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Hesiod
Adrastus fled from Thebes `wearing miserable garments, and took fl-maned Areion *222 with him.'
The author of the "Thebais" says that when Olenus had been stormed, Oeneus received her as a prize.
Near the spring is the tomb of Asphodicus.
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cartridge Gandalf and his companions were, on the other hand, not accosted as they entered the country of trace any connexion between the boat and the skull - since this Mecisteus, who was son of Talaus.
Mecisteus went once to Thebes explain everything to him so as to prevent your suffering from
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 The Internet Classics Archive | The Argonautica by Apollonius
Bind them about thy hands; thou shalt learn and tell another how skilled I am to carve the dry oxhides and to spatter men's cheeks with blood."
Thus he spake; but the other gave back no taunt in answer, but with a light smile readily took up the gauntlets that lay at his feet; and to him came Castor and mighty Talaus, son of Bias, and they quickly bound the gauntlets about his hands, often bidding him be of good courage.
And to Amycus came Aretus and Ornytus, but little they knew, poor fools, that they had bound them for the last time on their champion, a victim of evil fate.
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