Tmolus may refer to: Tmolus (son of Ares), mythical Greek king of Lydia and husband to Omphale, known in Greek mythology as a mountain god, son of Ares...
Mount Tmolus (Ancient Greek: Τμῶλος, modern Bozdağ; highest point: 2,157 m), named after Tmolus, King of Lydia, is in "a mountain range on the south of...
belonged to a primordial house of Lydia. Other versions name his father as Tmolus, the name of a king of Lydia and, like Sipylus, of another mountain in ancient...
Αυρηλιούπολις Λυδίας) is a city in the Roman province of Lydia, previously called Tmolus or in Greek Τμῶλος (Tmolos). It issued coinage under each of these names...
of Apollo, and challenged Apollo to a trial of skill (also see Marsyas). Tmolus, the mountain-god, was chosen as umpire. Pan blew on his pipes and, with...
various tropical plants including verbena, mint and potato species. Tmolus echion echion Tmolus echion echiolus (Draudt, 1920) (Mexico) Nearctica v t e...
The children of Proteus by Torone (Chrysonoe) of Phlegra were Polygonus (Tmolus) and Telegonus. They both challenged Heracles at the behest of Hera and...
of Lydia or a river-god. According to Bibliotheke, she was the wife of Tmolus, the oak-clad mountain king of Lydia; after he was gored to death by a bull...
Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Sulawesi) (= H. e. pigres Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Obi)) H. e. tmolus C. Felder & R. Felder, 1862 (Philippines) H. e. orsiphantus Fruhstorfer...
In Greek mythology, Theogone was the mother of the Lydian king Tmolus by Ares. Her son was gored to death by a mad bull as punishment for his crime against...
is a river near the Aegean coast of Turkey. The river rises from Mount Tmolus, flows through the ruins of the ancient city of Sardis, and empties into...
daughter of King Cleitus of Sithones. He was the brother of Polygonus (Tmolus). Because of Telegonus' and his brother's great violence towards strangers...
Apollo and to challenge the god of music to a contest. The mountain-god Tmolus was chosen to umpire. Pan blew on his pipes, and with his rustic melody...
Nea Aule was a town situated in a glen of Mount Tmolus in Anatolia (modern Turkey). It was within the Roman province of Asia Prima according to the Notitiae...