- The
Bebryces (Gr****: Βέβρυκες) were a
tribe of
people who
lived in Bithynia.
According to
Strabo they were one of the many
Thracian tribes that had crossed...
- 2016
Bebryce bocki Aurivillius, 1931
Bebryce boninensis Aurivillius, 1931
Bebryce brunnea (Nutting, 1908)
Bebryce cactus Bayer, 1994
Bebryce cinerea...
- of the
Bebryces Hercules sided with
Lycus and slew many,
amongst others King Mygdon,
brother of Amycus. And he took much land from the
Bebryces and gave...
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leader of the Argonauts. From Mysia, they
departed to the land of the
Bebryces which was
ruled by King Amycus, son of
Poseidon and Melie, a Bithynian...
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Amykos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμυκος),
Latinized as Amycus, was the king of the
Bebryces, a
mythical people in Bithynia.
Amycus was the son of
Poseidon and the...
- and
supported the
Mysians in a
battle with the
Bebryces.
According to some interpretations,
Bebryces is an
alternate name for
Phrygians and this Mygdon...
- Mygdon, son of Ares and muse Calliope,
eponymous of
Mygdones Mygdon of
Bebryces,
killed by Heracles, son of Poseidon.
Mygdon of Phrygia, king who was an...
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Pollux took part in a
boxing contest and
defeated King
Amycus of the
Bebryces, a
savage mythical people in Bithynia.
After returning from the voyage...
- he sent them
together with
Iolaus to the island.
Heracles defeated the
Bebryces (ruled by King Mygdon) and gave
their land to
Prince Lycus of Mysia, son...
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Phyllis L.
Williams (1945) and
identifies the
statue as Amykos, King of the
Bebryces. In 1989, both
bronzes were
meticulously conserved by
Nikolaus Himmelmann...