dbo:abstract
|
- In Greek mythology, the name Thersander (/θɜːrˈsændər, -ˈsɑːn-/; Ancient Greek: Θέρσανδρος Thersandros means 'bold man' derived from θέρσος thersos 'boldness, braveness' and ανδρος andros 'of a man') refers to several distinct characters:
* Thersander or Thersandrus, a Corinthian prince as the son of King Sisyphus and the Pleiad Merope, daughter of the Titan Atlas. He was the brother of Ornytion (Porphyrion), Glaucus and Almus. His sons were and Coronus, eponyms of Haliartus and Coronea, respectively, and also Proetus, himself the father of Maera who was known to have died a maiden.
* Thersander, one of the Heracleidae, son of . His twin daughters Anaxandra and married the twin sons of Aristodemus, Procles and Eurysthenes.
* Thersander of Crete, father, by Arethusa, of a son Hyllus (not to be confused with the son of Heracles). Hyllus was killed by Aeneas in the Trojan War.
* Thersander, one of the Epigoni.
* Thersander, son of Polynices and one of the Epigoni, killed by Telephus. (en)
- テルサンドロス(古希: Θέρσανδρος, Thersandros)は、ギリシア神話の人物である。主に、
* シーシュポスの子
* エピゴノイの1人
* ヘーラクレイダイの1人 の3名が知られている。以下に説明する。 (ja)
|