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T to Theban Plays Thebe to Thrasymedes Thriambos to Tyrtaeus
The son of Hera; a snake bodied monster associated with storms; the creature that Apollon killed when he established his shrine at Delphi.
Typhon joined in love with the nymph-serpent, Ekhidna (Echidna) and fathered the two-headed dog, Orthos, the hound of Hades, Kerberos (Cerberus) and the Hydra.
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T to Theban Plays Thebe to Thrasymedes Thriambos to Tyrtaeus
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