- In Gr**** mythology, King
Lyncus (Gr****: Λύγκος,
pronounced [ˈlyŋkos]) of the
Scythians was
taught the arts of
agriculture by
Triptolemus but he refused...
- (Kerenyi 1967 p 123). When
Triptolemus taught King
Lyncus of the Scythians, the arts of agriculture,
Lyncus refused to
teach it to his
people and then tried...
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world teaching the art of agriculture. He
arrives at the
court of King
Lyncus, who
grows desirous of the goddess's favour, and
plots to kill Triptolemus...
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Binomial name
Madoryx bubastus (Cramer, 1777)
Synonyms Sphinx bubastus Cramer, 1777
Madoryx lyncus Boisduval, 1875
Aleuron bubastus butleri Kirby, 1877...
- rode
through Europe and Asia
until he came to the land of
Lyncus, a
Scythian king.
Lyncus pretended to
offer what's
accustomed of
hospitality to him...
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thirst during her
search for her
daughter ****phone. She also
turned King
Lyncus into a lynx for
trying to
murder her
prophet Triptolemus.
Athena transformed...
- Lynkestis, Lyncestis, Lyngistis,
Lynkos or
Lyncus (Ancient Gr****: Λυγκηστίς or Λύγκος Latin:
Lyncestis or
Lyncus) was a
region and prin****lity traditionally...
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Macedonians and the
barbarian Illyrians.
Recounting Brasidas'
expedition to
Lyncus,
Thucydides considers Macedonians separate from the barbarians; he says...
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Bridges there into the
northern hills. It is
probable that they
overran Lyncus,
Eordaea and Edessa. In 171 BC,
Gentius was
allied with the
Romans against...
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Phleges Phrontis Clymene Machaon Cleolaus Nesus Ainia Archeptolemus Enyeus Lyncus Phylacus Pyrgo Euneus Medon Cleon Noemon Alcibie Archilochus Epaltes Lysander...