Θέρσανδρος

From LSJ

ἀνάγκᾳ δ' οὐδὲ θεοὶ μάχονται → but not even gods fight necessity (Simonides, fr. 37.1.29)

Source

Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, the name Thersander or Thersandros (/θɜːrˈsændər, -ˈsɑːn-/; Ancient Greek: Θέρσανδρος means 'bold man' derived from θέρσος thersos 'boldness, braveness' and ανδρος andros 'of a man') was one of the Epigoni, who attacked the city of Thebes. This is in retaliation for the deaths of their fathers, the war of the Seven against Thebes, who had attempted the same thing.

English (Slater)

Θέρσανδρος son of Polyneikes by Argeia, daughter of Adrastos: from him Theron and the Emmenidai claimed to be descended. λείφθη δὲ Θέρσανδρος ἐριπέντι Πολυνείκει, Ἀδραστιδᾶν θάλος ἀρωγὸν δόμοις (O. 2.43)

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Θέρσανδρος:Терсандр (сын Полиника, один из «эпигонов», союзник Агамемнона, убитый под Троей Телефом) Pind., Her.

Translations

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