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Greek Mythology > People, Places, & Things > Teuker (1)
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The illegitimate son of Telamon and Hesione; the half-brother of Aias (Ajax).
After the fall of Troy, Teuker escaped death at sea after a heroic swim to safety; he became too boastful of his assumed charmed life and was thrown into the sea by Poseidon (lord of the Sea) where he died.
Another version of his life must have been circulated in ancient Greece because in the play, Helen by Euripides, we learn that Teuker survived the Trojan War and was briefly stranded in Egypt; after leaving Egypt, he went to the island of Cyprus and founded a city which he named after his home, Salamis.
His name may also by rendered as Teukros or Teucros.
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