Tereus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tereus   - an ancient Thracian king, who abused Philomela
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Wikipedia entry
104/19 The first performance of "Tereus", a play written by Accius.
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_2.3   the hens are afraid of Tereus,* and fear lest one day
AnthPal_9.57   idenhead, which Thracian Tereus took from you by dreadful
Athen_3.81   does so likewise, in the Tereus; where he says— & Likening
Diod_34.12   were those ancient banquets of Tereus and Thyestes. At len
Mnasalcas_9.70   the unlawful embraces of Tereus, why do you complain, swal
Oros_1.11   to the incest involving Tereus, Procne, and Philomela. More
Philip_9.88   her Thracian brother-in law Tereus. [9.89] & { G-P 41
Plin:HN_4.47   of the outrage committed by Tereus, the district of Caenica, the

  Tereus   - in documents
SelPap_2.356 Horion son of Colluthus and Tereus, of Oxyrhynchu


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