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302:, Telamon was almost killed during the siege of Troy. Telamon was the first one to break through the Trojan wall, which enraged Hercules as he was coveting that glory for himself. Hercules was about to cut him down with his sword when Telamon began to quickly assemble an altar out of nearby stones in honor of Hercules. Hercules was so pleased, after the sack of Troy he gave Telamon Hesione as a wife. Hesione requested that she be able to bring her brother Podarces with her. Hercules would not allow it unless Hesione bought Podarces as a slave. Hesione paid for her brother with a veil. Podarces' name was then changed to 310: 850: 354:
or commentaries. It is usually thought to be a warlike song about Telamon's son Ajax, though some other commentaries thought it to be a mournful song about Telamon himself. It began with: "Son of Telamon, warlike Ajax! They say you are the bravest of the Greeks who came to Troy, next to Achilles."
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welcomed Telamon and befriended him. Telamon married Cychreus' daughter Periboea, who gave birth to Ajax; sometime later, Cychreus gave Telamon his kingdom. In other versions of the myth Cychreus' daughter is named
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The "Telamon" (also "Song of Telamon", "Telamon Song", "Telamon-song") is an ancient Greek song (fl. 5th century BC) only found referred to by name in some ancient Greek plays and later
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in the hope of appeasing him. Heracles rescued her at the last minute and killed both the monster and Laomedon and Laomedon's sons, except for Ganymede, who was on
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In architecture, telamons are colossal male figures used as columns. These are also called
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In the King Laomedon version, Laomedon planned on sacrificing his daughter
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would have been a plaintive song about the father mourning his son.
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by different mothers. Some accounts mention a third son of his,
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Telamon (disambiguation)
Greek mythology
/ˈtɛləmən/
Ancient Greek
Τελαμών
Aeacus
Aegina
Endeïs
mountain nymph
Peleus
Jason
Argonauts
Calydonian Boar
Iliad
Ajax the Great
Teucer
Trambelus
Heracles
Amazons
Pherecydes of Athens
Actaeus
Glauce
Cychreus
Salamis
Periboea
Eriboea
Megara
Phocus
Salamis
Cychreus

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