- In Gr**** mythology,
Amykos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμυκος),
Latinized as Amycus, was the king of the Bebryces, a
mythical people in Bithynia.
Amycus was the son...
-
Rossbach (1898) and
Phyllis L.
Williams (1945) and
identifies the
statue as
Amykos, King of the Bebryces. In 1989, both
bronzes were
meticulously conserved...
- Theocritus, in his
narration of the (boxing)
match between Polydeukēs and
Amykos,
noted that the two
opponents struggled a lot,
vying to see who
would get...
-
character in L'Astrée by Honoré d'Urfé Celadon, mythology, was
killed by
Amykos The Celadon, a
river in
Ancient Greece Celadon City, a
fictional city in...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Amycus or
Amykos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμυκος) was a male
centaur and the son of Ophion.
There is not much
known about Amycus, but he is...
- very
little is
understood about the
Amykos Painter's life. It is
generally agreed by
scholars that the
Amykos Painter learned his
trade in Athens. He...
-
Halia Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC
Eirene Melantheia Plutarch 1st/2nd cent. AD
Amykos Melia Eustathius 12th cent. AD
Aspledon Mideia Paus. 2nd cent. AD Astacus...
- were at
Policoro and Metapontum. The
Pisticci Painter's successors, the
Amykos Painter and the
Cyclops Painter had a
workshop in Metapontum. In 1973, archaeologists...
- the
first antiseptics to be used in Sweden,
which he
named aseptin and
amykos. In 1867 he
founded the
company Henrik Gahns AB, sold in 1964 to Barnängen...
- Odysseùs Autómolos (Ulysses the Deserter).
Additional works include Alkyon Amykos ("Amycus")
Harpagai Bakkhai Bousiris ("Busiris") Ga Kai Thal****a ("Earth...