telamon
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telamon
n. (Architecture) male figure used as a pillar or column, atlas

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Telamon
In Greek mythology, Telamon (in Ancient Greek, Τελαμών), son of the king Aeacus of Aegina, and Endeis and brother of Peleus, accompanied 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 the Archer by different mothers. Some accounts mention a third son of his, Trambelus. He and Peleus were also close friends with Heracles, assisting him on his expeditions against the Amazons and against Troy (see below).

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telamon

Noun
1. a figure of a man used as a supporting column
(synonym) atlas
(hypernym) column, pillar


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télamon
nm. telamon (Architecture), male figure used as a pillar or column, atlas
 
atlante
nf. telamon (Architecture) male figure used as a pillar or column, atlas

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telamón
nm. telamon, male figure used as a pillar or column


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