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Enipeus who refused her advances. One day, Poseidon filled with lust for Tyro, disguised himself as Enipeus and from their union were born Pelias and Neleus, twin boys. Tyro exposed her sons on a mountain to die, but they were found by a herdsman who raised them as his
591:. Pelias' half brother Aeson, the son of Tyro and Cretheus, was the father of Jason. Soon after, Tyro married Sisyphus, her paternal uncle and had two children. It was said that their children would kill Salmoneus, so Tyro killed them in order to save her father.
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Meineike (1790-1870), published 1849. A few entries from this important ancient handbook of place names have been translated by Brady Kiesling.
191:. Tyro later married her paternal uncle, Sisyphus, and had two more children. Fearing a prophecy that her children would kill her father, Tyro killed them.
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Classical Library Volume 57. London: William Heinemann, 1914.
888:. Immanel Bekker. Ludwig Dindorf. Friedrich Vogel. in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888–1890.
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187:, a central figure in the Argonauts' quest for the
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781:(1969) . "Brief Myths Arranged Alphabetically".
620:Glare azure of water, cold-welter, close cover."
616:Lithe sinews of water, gripping her, cross-hold,
618:And the blue-gray glass of the wave tents them,
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608:. In Canto 2 he takes up her rape by Poseidon:
261:. In some accounts, Tyro had a daughter named
8:
966:Stephani Byzantii Ethnicorum quae supersunt,
784:Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
624:In a later Canto (74) Pound connects her to
550:Tyro's father Salmoneus was the brother of
956:Greek text available from the same website
939:Greek text available from the same website
267:
970:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
904:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
665:"Book XI: The visit to the dead. 235–260"
198:references Tyro in his work, The Cantos.
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168:princess who later became Queen of
640:Tyro, Alcmene, free now, ascending
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850:. New York: New Directions, 1998.
558:. She was married to her uncle
886:Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2
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206:Tyro was the daughter of King
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638:out of Erebus, the delivered,
634:bright flame now on the altar
226:. She married her uncle King
614:Twisted arms of the sea-god,
612:"And by the beach-run, Tyro,
587:in their long quest for the
921:Online version at theio.com
632:thick smoke, purple, rising
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194:In popular culture,
19:For other uses, see
1015:Mythological Eleans
271:Tyro's family tree
245:, the twin sons of
218:, daughter of King
945:Pseudo-Apollodorus
913:Catalogue of Women
884:Diodorus Siculus,
874:. Twelve volumes.
727:Phalanna (Φάλαννα)
602:refers to Tyro in
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979:Categories
858:References
848:The Cantos
677:2009-04-18
605:The Cantos
600:Ezra Pound
562:, King of
196:Ezra Pound
139:and ?
748:11. 236–7
707:Lycophron
585:Argonauts
546:Mythology
295:Salmoneus
232:river-god
208:Salmoneus
164:) was an
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69:Genealogy
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995:Aeolides
583:and the
573:Alcidice
560:Cretheus
556:Sisyphus
523:Amythaon
396:Poseidon
374:Cretheus
286:Alcidice
263:Phalanna
259:Amythaon
247:Poseidon
228:Cretheus
216:Alcidice
181:Poseidon
141:Phalanna
136:Amythaon
114:Children
108:Cretheus
103:Poseidon
88:Siblings
82:Alcidice
48:Aeolides
829:Fabulae
825:Hyginus
744:Odyssey
724:, s.v.
703:Tzetzes
626:Alcmene
552:Athamas
235:Enipeus
224:Arcadia
98:Consort
74:Parents
58:Salmone
46:of the
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750:, but
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564:Iolcus
533:Neleus
528:Pelias
518:Pheres
255:Pheres
243:Neleus
239:Pelias
202:Family
177:Iolcus
170:Iolcus
132:Pheres
123:Neleus
119:Pelias
37:Iolcus
926:Homer
915:from
813:1.9.8
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661:Homer
647:Notes
513:Aeson
251:Aeson
220:Aleus
185:Jason
166:Elean
128:Aeson
54:Abode
793:ISBN
577:Hera
554:and
379:Tyro
257:and
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214:and
212:Elis
162:Τυρώ
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