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Τι (ποιος) είναι télamon - ορισμός

ONE OF THE ARGONAUTS OF JASON, IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Télamon; Τελαμών; Telamons

Telamon         
In Greek mythology, Telamon (; Ancient Greek: [Telamōn means "broad strap") was the son of King Aeacus] of [[Aegina, and Endeïs, a mountain nymph. The elder brother of Peleus, Telamon sailed alongside Jason as one of his Argonauts, and was present at the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
telamon         
['t?l?m?n, -m??n]
¦ noun (plural telamones -'m??ni:z) Architecture a male figure used as a pillar to support an entablature or other structure.
Origin
C17: via L. from Gk telamones, plural of Telamon, the name of a mythical hero.
Atlas (architecture)         
  • Porta Nuova]], [[Palermo]]
  • Beaux Arts]] atlantes on Rue Saint-Roch no. 45, Paris, by [[Bruno Pellissier]], 1917
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPORT
Telamones; Atlantid; Atlas the architectural term; Telamon (architecture); Atlantes (architecture)
In European architectural sculpture, an atlas (also known as an atlant, or atlante Hersey, George, The Lost Meaning of Classical Architecture, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1998 p. 129 or atlantid; plural atlantes)Aru-Az , Michael Delahunt, ArtLex Art Dictionary , 1996–2008.

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Telamon

In Greek mythology, Telamon (; Ancient Greek: Τελαμών, Telamōn means "broad strap") was the son of King Aeacus of Aegina, and Endeïs, a mountain nymph. The elder brother of Peleus, Telamon sailed alongside Jason as one of his Argonauts, and was present at the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. In the Iliad, he was the father of Greek heroes Ajax the Great and Teucer by different mothers. Some accounts mention a third son of his, Trambelus. He and Peleus were also close friends of Heracles, assisting him on his expeditions against the Amazons and his assault on Troy (see below).

In an earlier account recorded by Pherecydes of Athens, Telamon and Peleus were not brothers, but friends. According to this account, Telamon was the son of Actaeus and Glauce, with the latter being the daughter of Cychreus, king of Salamis; and Telamon married Periboea (Eriboea), daughter of King Alcathous of Megara.