"Telesphoros" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Ancient Greek Τελεσφόρος (Telesphóros, literally “Bringer of Completion”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|Τελεσφόρος|lit=Bringer of Completion}} Ancient Greek Τελεσφόρος (Telesphóros, literally “Bringer of Completion”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Telesphoros
  1. (Greek mythology) A god/personification of recuperation from illness or injury. He is a healer and a son of Asclepius and Epione. Wikipedia link: Telesphorus (mythology) Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek deities Translations (Son of Asclepius): Телесфор (Telesfor) [masculine] (Bulgarian), Télesphore [masculine] (French), Teleszphorosz [masculine] (Hungarian), Teleszforosz [masculine] (Hungarian), Telesforo [masculine] (Italian), Telesphorus [masculine] (Latin), Telesforas [masculine] (Lithuanian), Telesforos [masculine] (Polish), Telésforo [masculine] (Portuguese), Телесфо́р (Telesfór) [masculine] (Russian), Telesforo [masculine] (Spanish), Телесфо́р (Telesfór) [masculine] (Ukrainian)

Alternative forms

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