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river god Erasinos;
attendants of the
goddess Britomartis. •
Anchiroe •
Byze •
Maera •
Melite Nymphs of the
river Granicus River Granicus daughters of...
- god Erasinos;
attendants of the
goddess Britomartis. •
Anchiroe -do- - •
Byze -do- - •
Maera -do- - •
Melite -do- - The
Hydaspides Hydaspers River, India...
- Ἐρασῖνος) was a
river god of
Arkadia and
Argos in
southern Greece. His
daughters Byze, Melite,
Maera and Anchiroe. The
river itself appears in Pausanias' Description...
- Joan
Chandos Baez (/baɪz/
BYZE, Spanish: [ˈbaes]; born
January 9, 1941) is an
American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her
contemporary folk...
- one of the four
daughters of the
river god Erasinus,
along with Anchirhoe,
Byze and Melite; they are ****ociated with
Britomartis Maera or Mæra, an alternative...
- the army fled in panic.
Andriscus himself fled to the
Thracian princeling Byzes, but
Metellus managed to
persuade the
latter to
become a
Roman ally and...
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before he
could prepare them.
Andriscus then fled to the
Thracian princeling Byzes; however,
Metellus managed to
persuade the
latter into
becoming a Roman...
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Pseudanchonus –
Rhecas –
Typacrus Subtribus:
Hylobiina Aclees –
Arniticus –
Byzes –
Calvertius –
Centor –
Coffearhynchus –
Dysprosoestus –
Eudociminus – Gonzalezanthus...
- they were
fully prepared. He
sought refuge with the
Thracian chieftain Byzes, but was betra**** by him to Metellus, who had him
arrested and then subdued...
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Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters,
Byze,
Maera and Melite,
received Britomartis. Anchiroe,
daughter of the river...