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Cragus (Gr****: Κράγος) may
refer to:
Mount Cragus, a peak in
ancient Lycia Mount Cragus (Cilicia), a peak in
ancient Cilicia Cragus (Lycia), a city near...
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afterwards named Lycia.
Cragus'
mother was the
nymph Praxidice,
daughter of Ogygus, and
brother of Tlos,
Pinarus and Xanthus.
Cragus may be
identical with...
- and then
Cragus,
which has
eight summits (or he may mean capes), and a city of the same name. Pinara, in the interior, was at the base of
Cragus. There...
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Cragus or
Cragos or
Kragos (Gr****: Κράγος) was an
ancient city in Cilicia, Asia
Minor at the foot of
Mount Cragus; its
location is in modern-day Antalya...
- is Carmylessus, and then
Cragus,
which has
eight "summits" (or he may have
meant "capes"), and a city of the same name;
Cragus (Lycia).
Another city, Pinara...
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eponymous heroine. Milye's
second husband was
named Cragus,
presumed eponym of the city
Cragus or
Mount Cragus. It is
unclear whether the name
Solymus was derived...
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Cragus or
Cragos or
Kragos (Gr****: Κράγος) was a city of
ancient Lycia, Asia
Minor near or on
Mount Cragus; its
location is in modern-day
Turkey (possibly...
- with the city
Cragus (Kragos), or
although it lies more than 100 km away, with Sidyma,
which some
scholars ****ert was the
Lycian Cragus (Kragos).[citation...
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previously named Tremile) and had by him four sons: Tlos, Xanthus,
Pinarus and
Cragus. In one account, all sons were
mentioned except Xanthus to be the progeny...
- Praxi****,
daughter of Ogygus. His
three brothers were Tloos,
Pinarus and
Cragus. This
Xanthus was
probably the
husband of Laodamia, the
daughter of Bellerophon...