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Cinyra may
refer to:
Kinnor (also
called a "
cinyra"), an
instrument of
ancient Israel Cinyra (beetle), a
genus of
beetle This
disambiguation page lists...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cinyras (/ˈsɪnɪrəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κινύρας – Kinyras) was a
famous hero and king of Cyprus.
Accounts vary
significantly as to his...
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Cinyras (provisional
designation 2000 WD49) is a
Jupiter trojan from the Gr**** camp,
approximately 50
kilometers (31 miles) in diameter. It was...
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Libythea cinyras was a
species of
butterfly in the
nymphalid subfamily Libytheinae. It is now
thought to be extinct. It was
endemic to Mauritius. The...
- Metharme. She was the wife of
Cinyras, and the
mother of Adonis,
beloved of Aphrodite,
although Myrrha,
daughter of
Cinyras, is more
commonly named as the...
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Cinyra is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Buprestidae,
containing the
following species:
Cinyra alvarengai (Cobos, 1975)
Cinyra obenbergeri (Cobos, 1975)...
- mythology,
being the
birthplace of
Aphrodite and Adonis, and home to King
Cinyras,
Teucer and Pygmalion.
Literary evidence suggests an
early Phoenician presence...
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Curetis thetis (Drury, 1773)
Synonyms Papilio thetis Drury, 1773
Papilio cinyra Cramer, [1779]
Papilio thetys [sic]
Drury Hesperia aesopus Fabricius, 1781...
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living Galatea bore
Pygmalion a son, Paphos, and a daughter, Metharme.
Cinyras,
debated as to if he is the son of
Paphos or Metharme's suitor, founded...
- Neo-****yrian Empire. In Cyprus, the cult of
Adonis gradually su****ded that of
Cinyras. W.
Atallah suggests that the
later ****enistic myth of
Adonis represents...