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In Greek mythology, Thrax (Ancient Greek: Θρᾷξ; by his name simply the quintessential Thracian) was regarded as one of the reputed sons of Ares. In the Alcestis, Euripides mentions that one of the names of Ares himself was Thrax since he was regarded as the patron of Thrace (his golden or gilded shield was kept in his temple at Bistonia in Thrace).

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  • Στην Ελληνική Μυθολογία, ο Θραξ (αρχαία ελληνικά: Θρᾷξ) ήταν ένας από τους γιούς του Άρη. Ήταν ο μυθολογικός αρχηγός των Θρακών. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Thrax (Ancient Greek: Θρᾷξ; by his name simply the quintessential Thracian) was regarded as one of the reputed sons of Ares. In the Alcestis, Euripides mentions that one of the names of Ares himself was Thrax since he was regarded as the patron of Thrace (his golden or gilded shield was kept in his temple at Bistonia in Thrace). (en)
  • Trace era un figlio di Ares da una madre sconosciuta. Probabilmente il mitico capostitipe dei Traci, guidò il suo esercito Edone in una campagna marittima contro le isole dell'Egeo, saccheggiò Lemno e altre isole circostanti. Ma quando attaccò il santuario di Apollo a Delo, il dio inflisse a lui e ai suoi uomini una "orribile malattia" (probabilmente lebbra). Quando tornarono in Tracia non erano i benvenuti e fondarono una colonia nella piccola isola di Icaria. (it)
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  • Στην Ελληνική Μυθολογία, ο Θραξ (αρχαία ελληνικά: Θρᾷξ) ήταν ένας από τους γιούς του Άρη. Ήταν ο μυθολογικός αρχηγός των Θρακών. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Thrax (Ancient Greek: Θρᾷξ; by his name simply the quintessential Thracian) was regarded as one of the reputed sons of Ares. In the Alcestis, Euripides mentions that one of the names of Ares himself was Thrax since he was regarded as the patron of Thrace (his golden or gilded shield was kept in his temple at Bistonia in Thrace). (en)
  • Trace era un figlio di Ares da una madre sconosciuta. Probabilmente il mitico capostitipe dei Traci, guidò il suo esercito Edone in una campagna marittima contro le isole dell'Egeo, saccheggiò Lemno e altre isole circostanti. Ma quando attaccò il santuario di Apollo a Delo, il dio inflisse a lui e ai suoi uomini una "orribile malattia" (probabilmente lebbra). Quando tornarono in Tracia non erano i benvenuti e fondarono una colonia nella piccola isola di Icaria. (it)
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