- 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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Cinyra may
refer to:
Kinnor (also
called a "
cinyra"), an
instrument of
ancient Israel Cinyra (beetle), a
genus of
beetle This
disambiguation page lists...
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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...
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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)...
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Amerila cinyra is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Muller in 1980. It is
found in Africa. Muller, S., 1980): Some
Afrotropical moths...
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Macrocneme cinyras is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1889. It is
found in Mexico. Savela,
Markku (ed.). "Macrocneme...
- her father,
Cinyras.
Myrrha falls in love with her
father and
tricks him into ****ual intercourse.
After discovering her identity,
Cinyras draws his sword...
- 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...
- the
birth of Adonis, when his mother, Myrrha, has **** with her father,
Cinyras,
during a festival,
disguised as a prostitute. In
ancient Greece, Spartan...
- her
wanderings to as far as Hyperborea.
Cinyras was a
ruler of Cyprus, who was a
friend of Agamemnon.
Cinyras promised to ****ist
Agamemnon in the Trojan...