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Mentes can refer to: * two characters in Greek mythology: ** Mentes (King of the Cicones), as described in the ''Iliad'' ** Mentes (King of the Taphians), as described in the ''Odyssey'' * Menteş, Sandıklı, village in Turkey Mentes is the surname of: * Mentes József (1925-96), Hungarian actor * Murat Menteş (d. 1974), Turkish writer * Yalçın Menteş (b. 1960), Turkish actor See also

* Mendes (other) * Mentos, mints * "Mientes," Spanish language song by Mexican group Camila * Menteşe (other) {{disambig ...
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Mentes (King Of The Cicones)
In Greek mythology, Mentes (Ancient Greek: Μέντης) was the king of the Cicones. Mythology In Book XVII of the ''Iliad'', Apollo disguises himself as Mentes to encourage Hector to fight Menelaus, ("Hector, now you're going after something you'll not catch, chasing the horses of warrior Achilles, descendant of Aeacus. No mortal man, except Achilles, can control or drive them, for an immortal mother gave him birth. Meanwhile, warrior Menelaus, Atreus' son, standing by Patroclus, has just killed the best man of the Trojans, Euphorbus, son of Panthous, ending his brave fight.")Homer, ''Iliad'' 17.61-82 Note References * Homer Homer (; grc, Ὅμηρος , ''Hómēros'') (born ) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of the ..., ''The Iliad'' with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., H ...
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Mentes (King Of The Taphians)
In Greek mythology, Mentes (Ancient Greek: Μέντης ''Méntēs'') is the name of the King of the Taphians and the son of Anchialus. He is mentioned in the ''Odyssey''. Mythology In Book I, the Goddess Athena disguises herself as Mentes, an old family friend of Odysseus, when she goes to visit his son, Telemachus. Athena, disguised as him, tells Telemachus that he is sailing to the city of Temese with his own crew, claiming that he is in search of bronze. Mentes (truly Athena) recommends that Telemachus should call a counsel to try to remove the suitors of Penelope. Then he should see King Nestor at Pylos and King Menelaus of Sparta, to make inquiries as to the whereabouts of his father. Upon his return, but he should kill the suitors, either by stealth or publicly.Homer, ''Odysea'', 1,96-325. Although Mentes had hardly any appearances in Greek myths of earlier antiquity, he became a symbol of a guardian and a mentor. Later, his name got a derogatory flavor and became a ...
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Menteş, Sandıklı
Menteş is a village in the Sandıklı District Sandıklı District is a district of Afyonkarahisar Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Sandıklı.Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey. Its population is 710 (2021). Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town ('' belde'').L ...
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Mentes József
Mentes can refer to: * two characters in Greek mythology: ** Mentes (King of the Cicones), as described in the ''Iliad'' ** Mentes (King of the Taphians), as described in the ''Odyssey'' * Menteş, Sandıklı, village in Turkey Mentes is the surname of: * Mentes József (1925-96), Hungarian actor * Murat Menteş (d. 1974), Turkish writer * Yalçın Menteş (b. 1960), Turkish actor See also * Mendes (other) * Mentos, mints * "Mientes "Mientes" (English: ''You Lie'') is a Spanish language song by Mexican pop group Camila released as the lead single from their second studio album, ''Dejarte de Amar'' (2010) released on November 16, 2009 through Sony Music, the song was written ...," Spanish language song by Mexican group Camila * Menteşe (other) {{disambig ...
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Murat Menteş
Murat may refer to: Places Australia * Murat Bay, a bay in South Australia * Murat Marine Park, a marine protected area France * Murat, Allier, a commune in the department of Allier * Murat, Cantal, a commune in the department of Cantal Elsewhere * Murat, Iran, a village in Lorestan Province * Murat Rural LLG, a local government area in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea * Murat River, Turkey * Murat, Wisconsin, United States, an unincorporated community Other uses * Murat (name), people with the given name or surname * Murat Centre, an entertainment venue in Indianapolis, Indiana currently known as the Old National Centre * Murat Shrine, a masonic building in Indianapolis, Indiana See also * Murat-le-Quaire, a commune in the department of Puy-de-Dôme, France * Murat-sur-Vèbre, a commune in the department of Tarn, France * Gourdon-Murat, a commune in the Corrèze department in central France * Marat (other) * Murad (other) Murad may refer to: * Mura ...
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Yalçın Menteş
Yalçın or Yalcin is a given name and a surname of Turkic origin. It may refer to: Given name * Yalchin Rzazadeh (born 1969), a Soviet-period Azerbaijani pop singer * Yalçın Akdoğan (born 1969), Turkish politician * Yalçın Ayhan (born 1982), Turkish footballer * Yalçın Granit (born 1932), Turkish basketball player, coach and sports journalist * Yalçın Küçük (born 1938), Turkish socialist writer, philosopher, economist and historian * Yalçın Topçu (born 1957), Turkish politician Surname * Lev Yalcin (born 1985), professional footballer * Nihal Yalçın (born 1981), Turkish actress * Pınar Yalçın (born 1988), Turkish-Swedish women's footballer * Robin Yalçın (born 1994), German footballer of Turkish descent * Saygin Yalcin (born 1985), German businessman based in Dubai of Turkish descent * Sergen Yalçın (born 1972), Turkish footballer * Serkan Yalçın (born 1982), Turkish footballer * Soner Yalçın (born 1966), Turkish journalist and writer * Taner Ya ...
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Mendes (other)
Mendes is the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian city of Djedet. Mendes may also refer to: * Cândido Mendes, Maranhão, a city in Brazil *Mendes (name), a Portuguese surname *Mendes, Rio de Janeiro Mendes () is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Its population was 18,648 (2020) and its area is .IBGE The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics ( pt, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística; IB ..., a municipality in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * Benveniste/Mendes family were prominent in 11th to 15th century France, Portugal and Spain. See also * Mendez (other) * Mendis (other) * Mentes (other) * Menderes (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Mentos
Mentos are a brand of packaged scotch mints or mint flavored candies sold in stores and vending machines. First produced in 1932, they are currently sold in more than 130 countries worldwide by the Italian-Dutch corporation Perfetti Van Melle. The mints are small oblate spheroids, with a slightly hard exterior and a soft, chewy interior. They are typically sold in rolls which contain 14 mint discs, although the "Sour Mix" variety contains only 11 discs per roll. Smaller versions also exist, typically containing 4 to 6 discs per roll. Certain flavors are sold in boxes in Australia, the United States, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brazil and the United Kingdom, and the rolls are available in four packs. The current slogan of Mentos is "Stay Fresh", while the line previously used extensively in the 1980s and 1990s was "The Freshmaker". Most Mentos packages describe the mints as "chewy dragées". The typical Mentos roll is approximately in diameter and weighs . "Mentos" is the singular form. ...
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Mientes
"Mientes" (English: ''You Lie'') is a Spanish language song by Mexican pop group Camila released as the lead single from their second studio album, ''Dejarte de Amar'' (2010) released on November 16, 2009 through Sony Music, the song was written by Mario Domm and Mónica Vélez. The song was also part of the soundtrack of Mexican telenovela '' Corazón Salvaje'' (2009-2010). The song received two Latin Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. Commercial performance The song peaked at number four on the Hot Latin Tracks, number one on the Top Latin Pop Songs and number 21 on the Tropical Songs, becoming on their most successful single to date on the US ''Billboard'' charts. The song also topped the Mexican Airplay Chart and peaked at number 11 on the Spanish Singles Chart, where was certified Gold, more than 20.000 copies, on March 15, 2014. Music video The music video was directed by Ricardo Calderón and filmed at colonia San Rafael in Mexico City. The vide ...
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