- girdle. In the
other version, it is
Caunus who
instigates the incest, but
Byblis still seems to
return his affection;
Caunus then
leaves home
before he can...
-
Kaunos (Carian: Kbid; Lycian: Xbide;
Ancient Gr****: Καῦνος; Latin:
Caunus) was a city of
ancient Caria and in Anatolia, a few
kilometres west of the modern...
- mythology, Caunos,
Caunus or
Kaunos (Ancient Gr****: Καῦνος) was a son of Miletus,
grandson of
Apollo and
brother of Byblis.
Caunus became the
object of...
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Dionysodorus of
Caunus (Ancient Gr****: Διονυσόδωρος ὁ Καύνειος, c. 250 BC – c. 190 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** mathematician.
Little is
known about the life...
- hole." For this,
Sotades was imprisoned, but he
escaped to the city of
Caunus,
where he was
afterwards captured by the
admiral Patroclus, shut up in a...
- of this
famous event. In 1990, more than 2,000
papyri written by Zeno of
Caunus from the time of
Ptolemy II
Philadelphus were discovered,
which contained...
-
Autochloris caunus is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Pieter Cramer in 1779. It is
found in
Suriname and Brazil. Beccaloni, G.;...
- was
instructed to sail to
Cnidus to meet up with twenty-seven
ships from
Caunus,
equipped for them by the Persians. Meanwhile, the
Athenian fleet was stationed...
- of the Gulf of Glaucus, and east of
Caunus. It appears, from a p****age in Herodotus, that the
territory of
Caunus bordered on that of Calynda. Its king...
- the
Colchians and
named them Asterians.
There Asterius fathered Miletus,
Caunus, and Byblis. Asterius, a king of
Anactoria (Miletus) and son of Anax, son...