• In Greek mythology, Teledice (Ancient Greek: Τηλεδικη Têledikê means "far-reaching"), also called Laodice[citation needed], the nymph wife of the first...
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    Cyllene, Arcadia consorted with Oileus Semestra Thrace nurse of Keroessa Teledice Argolis (possibly) a consort of Phoroneus Thalia Sicily mother of the Palici...
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    Argia". He was said to have been married to Cinna, or Cerdo, a nymph, or Teledice (or Laodice[citation needed]) also a nymph, or Perimede, or Peitho, and...
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  • characters. Apis, king of Argos. He was a son of Phoroneus by the nymph Teledice, and brother of Niobe. During his reign, he established a tyrannical government...
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  • ə.biː/; Greek: Νιόβη [ni.óbɛː]: Nióbē) was a daughter of Phoroneus and Teledice and the mother by Zeus of Argus, who was the eponym of Argos and sometimes...
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  • said to have deposed and killed the Argive Apis, son of Phoroneus and Teledice, who had left no offspring. Apis' death was later avenged on them by Argus...
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  • multiple individuals: Clymenus, a son of Phoroneus by either Cerdo or Teledice or Cinna. He and his sister Chthonia founded a sanctuary of Demeter. Clymenus...
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  • whole land afterwards named Peloponnese, begat Apis and Niobe by a nymph Teledice. Apis converted his power into a tyranny and named the Peloponnese after...
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  • the consort(s) of Phoroneus was identified either as the nymph Cerdo or Teledice (Laodice[citation needed]) also a nymph or Perimede or Peitho. Hyginus...
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  • Niobe. Otherwise, the consort of Phoroneus was called either Cinna or Teledice (Laodice[citation needed]) also a nymph or Perimede or Peitho. According...
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