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Corsica (/ˈkɔːrsɪkə/ KOR-sik-ə; Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa, ˈkɔrsika]; Italian: Corsica; French:
Corse [kɔʁs] ) is an
island in the
Mediterranean Sea and one...
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Graphium lev****ori,
Graphium cyrnus). Graphium, Site of
Markku Savela "Butterfly Corner,
Graphium Cyrnus".
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Theognis mentions to his
friend Cyrnus precautions that he has
taken to
ensure the
fidelity of his legacy: "
Cyrnus, as I
compose my
poems for you, let...
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pederastic references among the
works of the
Megaran poet
Theognis addressed to
Cyrnus (Gr**** Kyrnos). Some
portions of the
Theognidean corpus are
probably not...
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account of
Diodorus Siculus,
after Io's disappearance,
Inachus sent
forth Cyrnus, one of his men in high command, ****ing him out with a
considerable fleet...
- ****VI.48.1 C****ius Dio,
Historia Romana ****VI.53.5. Dio
calls the
river "
Cyrnus"
rather than "Cyrus". Hastings,
James (2001).
Encyclopaedia of Religion...
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daughter of
Aphra Diodorus Unknown consorts Agylleus Amathous Azon
Chromis Cyrnus Dexamenus Leucites Manto Pandaie Phaestus or
Rhopalus In Rome, Heracles...
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leads the way.
Behind her
footsteps follow Phoinikian Kyrnos (Phoenician
Cyrnus), no mean isle, and
Abantian Makris (Macris) of the Ellopians, and delectable...
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protect them from
being plagiarized: Let the seal [sphrēgis] of the wise man,
Cyrnus, be set upon
these lines, and they
shall never be
filched from him, nor...
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colonizing the
western Mediterranean founded a city, Alalíē, on the
island of
Cyrnus (Corsica).
Diodorus Siculus says that the city was
named Calaris, possibly...