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page 1Mythological Salaminians
Ajax the Great
son of Telamon in Greek mythology

Telamon
thumb|280px|The marriage of Telamon and Hesione or Hesione's farewell to her brother [[Priam under the attention of Heracles and Telamon on the right, detail of fresco from the triclinium of the House of Octavius Quartio at Pompeii]]

Teucer
thumb|Statue of an archer, traditionally called "Teucer," from the Temple of Aphaia, ca. 505–500 BC.
thumb|right|Statue of Teucer by Sir William Hamo Thornycroft

Cychreus
In Greek mythology, Cychreus () was a legendary king of Salamis Island. He was the son of the god Poseidon and the nymph Salamis. Various accounts describe Cychreus as a figure associated with serpentine symbolism: in some versions, he fought a dragon or serpent named Cychreides that was terrorizing the island; in others, he raised a serpent as a pet or was himself called "the dragon" for his fierce temperament.
Glauce
In Greek mythology, Glauce (; ), Latin Glauca, refers to different people: