Mysia
Events
- The Argonauts go to Mysia
- Hylas is carried off by nymphs
- Hercules leaves the Argonauts to search for Hylas
- Hercules and crew help Lycus in a battle against King Mygdon of the Bebryces
- Nauplius gives Auge to Teuthras, they get married
- Telephus becomes the adopted son of Teuthras
- Telephus succeeds to the throne of Mysia after Teuthras’ death
- The Greek army arrives in Mysia and ravages it, mistaking it for Troy
- Telephus and the Mysians chase the Greeks back to their ships
- Achilles wounds Telephus
- Apollo tells Telephus that his wound can only be healed by Achilles
- Chromis, Ennomus, and the Mysians join the Trojans as allies
Groups
Citations
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 9.18
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 9.19
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 9.20
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 5.9
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 9.1
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.17
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.18
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.20
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.35
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 1, Section 25.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 1, Section 36.6
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 2, Section 18.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 3, Section 2.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 7, Section 8.9
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 5.14
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 18.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 10, Section 28.8
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