- (identified as
Carystus).
Thucydides writes that the town was
founded by Dryopes.
According to the legend, its name was
derived from
Carystus, the son of...
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Carystus or
Carystos (/kəˈrɪstəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κάρυστος) or Carycus, in Gr**** mythology, was the son of
Chiron and a
nymph Chariclo,
brother of Hippe...
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Antigonus of
Carystus (/ænˈtɪɡənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος ὁ Καρύστιος; Latin:
Antigonus Carystius), a Gr****
writer on
various subjects, flourished...
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Apollodorus of
Carystus (Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Καρύστιος) in Euboea, was one of the most
important writers of the
Attic New Comedy, who
flourished in Athens...
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Carystus or
Karystos (Ancient Gr****: Κάρυστος) was a town in
ancient Laconia, in the
district Aegytis, near the
frontiers of Laconia. Its wine was celebrated...
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Carystus may
refer to:
Carystus, a very
ancient polis (city-state) on the
south coast of Euboea, now
Karystos Carystus (or Karystos), a
small modern coastal...
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Scholars Press. "Diocles of
Carystus Facts, information, pictures".
HighBeam Research.
Retrieved 26 June 2015. "Diocles of
Carystus".
HighBeam Research. Retrieved...
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Carystus phorcus is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in
South America.
Carystus phorcus phorcus - Surinam,
Brazil (Amazonas)...
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Carystus is a
genus of
skipper butterflies in the
family Hesperiidae. The
genus Carystus consists of the
following species:
Carystus cynaxa Hewitson, 1867...
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Aristonicus or
Aristonikos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόνικος) of
Carystus was a ball
player (σφαιριστής) in
Alexander the Great's entourage. He was
granted Athenian...