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    Telephassa was the daughter of Nilus, god of the river Nile and Nephele, a soft cloud Oceanid. In one account, she was a descendant of Libya herself. In a version of the myth, Telephe was called the daughter of Epimedusa who was otherwise unknown. Telephassa had several children, including Europa, … See more

    Telephassa , also spelled Telephaassa (/ˌtɛlɪfiˈæsə/; Τηλεφάασσα) and Telephe (/ˈtɛlɪfiː/; Τηλέφη), is a lunar epithet in Greek mythology that is sometimes substituted for Argiope the wife of Agenor, according to his name a "leader of … See more

    Telephassa gave to her daughter, Europa, the basket of gold which was made by Hephaestus. This gift was originally bestowed by See more

    1. ^ Scholiast on Euripides, Ion 5
    2. ^ Kerenyi, The Heroes of the Greeks 1959:27.
    3. ^ "She bore the lunar name Telephassa or Telephae, 'she who illuminates afar', or Argiope 'she of the white face'", Karl Kerenyi notes in The Heroes of the Greeks 1959:27. See more

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    Dans la mythologie grecque, Téléphassa (en grec ancien : Τηλέφασσα / Tēléphassa) ou Argiope, épouse d'Agénor, est la mère de Cadmos, Phénix, Cilix, Thasos et Phinée, ainsi que d'Europe …

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      Telephassa (altgriechisch Τηλέφασσα Tēléphassa) ist eine Person der griechischen Mythologie.
      Sie ist in der Bibliotheke des Apollodor die Gattin des Agenor, mit dem sie die Kinder Europa, Kadmos, Phoinix und Kilix hat. Nach dem Raub Europas durch Zeus macht sie sich auf Wunsch ihres Gatten zusammen mit ihren Söhnen auf die vergebliche Suche nach der Entführten. Weil ihr die Heimkehr ohne ihre Tochter nicht erlaubt ist, lässt sie sich schließlich mit Kadmos in Thrakien nieder. …

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      • https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Telephassa

        Telephassa ("She who is far-shining") was the wife of King Agenor of Phoenicia in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of the river-god Chremetes, her husband being a …

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          aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie {{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}} This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors ( read / edit ). Text is available under the …

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          Telephassa (pronounced: /ˌtɛlɨˈfæsə/; Ancient Greek: Τηλέφασσα, "far-shining"), also spelled Telephaassa (pronounced: /ˌtɛlɨfiˈæsə/; Ancient GreeK; Τηλεφάασσα) and Telephe …

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          Edit. In Greek mythology, Telephassa (Greek: Τηλέφασσα, "far-shining"), also known as Telephe (Greek: Τηλέφη) or Telephaassa (Greek: Τηλεφάασσα), was a daughter of Nile and Nephele.

        • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teléfassa

          Europa. Cilix. Cadmo. Tasus. Fênix. Teléfassa (em grego clássico: Τηλέφασσα ), na mitologia grega, é a esposa de Agenor. Às vezes é chamada de Argiope, que de acordo com o seu …

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          Telephassa (/ ˌ t ɛ l ɪ ˈ f æ s ə /; Ancient Greek:, Tēléphassa, "far-shining"), also spelled Telephaassa (/ ˌ t ɛ l ɪ f i ˈ æ s ə /; Τηλεφάασσα) and Telephe (/ ˈ t ɛ l ɪ f iː /; Τηλέφη), is a lunar …

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