Telamon   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Telamon   - the father of Ajax
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Wikipedia entry
Athen_6.238   & A very anvil I; & Or Telamon or Ajax, & If wounds are
Athen_11.783   Heracles gave an aleison to Telamon as a prize of valour
Athen_15.695   ponderous spear, mighty son of Telamon
Cic:DeOr_2.193   uttered the word 'countenance' but Telamon seemed to me to be
Cic:Tusc_3.39   whom I spoke above, or Telamon's, who was driven from his
Cic:Tusc_3.43     Will you, then, invite Telamon to this kind of life
Cic:Tusc_3.58   And this is what that Telamon declares, "I, when my son
Cic:Tusc_3.71   Sophocles, who had before comforted Telamon on the death of Ajax,

  Telamon 2   - a town in Etruria, Italy
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Wikipedia entry     ☆ DARE (map)
225/13 destroy the army of Gauls at Telamon, although Atilius is killed in
    Within translations:
Ennius:Ann_253   [253] & Defeat of the Gauls at Telamon, 225 B.C. : MACROBI
GranLic_16   usand supporters, he sailed to Telamon to join Cinna. Brut
Plin:HN_3.51   of Umbria, the port of Telamo, Cosa of the Volcientes, founded

  Telamon   - in documents
AnthPal_6.106 kin, O woodland god, did Telamon, the slayer of wolves,


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