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  2. Rhesus of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    Rhesus (/ ˈ r iː s ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος Rhêsos) is a mythical king of Thrace in The Iliad who fought on the side of Trojans.Rhesus arrived late to the battle and while asleep in his camp, Diomedes and Odysseus stole his team of horses during a night raid on the Trojan camp.

  3. Rhesus - Wikipedia

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    Rhesus may refer to: Rhesus of Thrace, a king in Greek mythology; In Greek mythology, a river-god, son of Oceanus and Tethys; Rhesus, the Ancient Greek tragedy thought to have been written by Euripides; Rhesus (river), a river of the Troad mentioned by Homer; Rhesus macaque, also known as the rhesus monkey

  4. List of kings of Thrace and Dacia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists kings of Thrace and Dacia, and includes Thracian, Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian, Persian or Ancient Greek rulers up to the point of its fall to the Roman Empire, with a few figures from Greek mythology.

  5. 9142 Rhesus - Wikipedia

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    9142 Rhesus / ˈ r iː s ə s / is a larger Jupiter trojan from the Trojan camp, approximately 42 kilometers (26 miles) in diameter. It was discovered during the third Palomar–Leiden Trojan survey in 1977, and later named after King Rhesus from Greek mythology. [ 1 ]

  6. Category:Mythological kings of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    Rhesus of Thrace; S. Sithon (mythology) Strymon (mythology) T. Tegyrios; Tereus This page was last edited on 3 September 2024, at 21:25 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Rhesus (play) - Wikipedia

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    Rhesus (Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος, Rhēsos) is an Athenian tragedy that belongs to the transmitted plays of Euripides.Its authorship has been disputed since antiquity, [1] and the issue has invested modern scholarship since the 17th century when the play's authenticity was challenged, first by Joseph Scaliger and subsequently by others, partly on aesthetic grounds and partly on account of ...

  8. Strymon (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    He was a king of Thrace. [2] By the Muses, [3] Euterpe [4] or Calliope [5] or Terpsichore, [6] he became the father of Rhesus. His other sons were Olynthus [7] and Brangas. [2] Neaera bore Strymon's daughter, Evadne who became the wife of King Argus. [8] He was also the father of Tereine who mothered Thrassa by the god Ares. [9]

  9. Halizones - Wikipedia

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    The Halizones (Greek Ἁλιζῶνες, also Halizonians, Alizones or Alazones) are an obscure people who appear in Homer's Iliad as allies of Troy during the Trojan War. ...