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  2. Thrax (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Thrax (Ancient Greek: Θρᾷξ; by his name simply the quintessential Thracian) was regarded as one of the reputed sons of Ares. [1] In the Alcestis, Euripides mentions that one of the names of Ares himself was Thrax since he was regarded as the patron of Thrace (his golden or gilded shield was kept in his temple at Bistonia in Thrace).

  3. Thracians - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Thrax (his name simply the quintessential Thracian) was regarded as one of the reputed sons of the god Ares. [22] In the Alcestis , Euripides mentions that one of the names of Ares himself was "Thrax".

  4. List of kings of Thrace and Dacia - Wikipedia

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    Thrax, son of Ares; Tegyrios, mortal; Eumolpus, inherited a kingdom from Tegyrios; Tereus, the king that was turned into a hoopoe [1] Phineus, Phoenician son of Agenor, blind king and seer [2] Poltys, son of Poseidon [3] Pyreneus, died trying to harm the Muses; Harpalycus, [4] king of the Amymnaeans; Thoas, founder of Thoana; Mopsus, killed ...

  5. Thrax - Wikipedia

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    Thrax or Thraex (Latin borrowing of Ancient Greek Θρᾷξ "Thracian") may be Historical figures: Dionysius Thrax (c. 170-90 BC), a Hellenistic grammarian; Maximinus Thrax (c. 173–238), Roman emperor from Moesia; Leo I Eastern Roman emperor; Justin I Eastern Roman emperor; Thrax (mythology), a child of Ares; Thrax, neosapien character in ...

  6. Thracian religion - Wikipedia

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    The main textual sources for Thracian religion come from Ancient Greek poets and writers, who were primarily interested in describing the mythology and philosophy of the Thracians rather than their cultic practices, due to which there is significant disparity in the amount of information recorded on Thracian myth compared to that of Thracian cult.

  7. Category:Children of Ares - Wikipedia

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    Amazons (Greek mythology) (6 C, 46 P) E. Eros (3 C, 14 P) Erotes (1 C, 7 P) H. Hippolyta (13 P) N. ... Thrax (mythology) Tmolus (mythology) This page was ...

  8. Thrace - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek mythology provides the Thracians with a mythical ancestor Thrax, the son of the war-god Ares, who was said to reside in Thrace. The Thracians appear in Homer's Iliad as Trojan allies, led by Acamas and Peiros. Later in the Iliad, Rhesus, another Thracian king, makes an appearance.

  9. Category:Greek mythology of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    Greek mythology of Thrace ... Thrax (mythology) Torone (mythology) This page was last edited on 13 September 2024, at 02:37 (UTC ...