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Gyrton (ancient Gr****: Γύρτων) may
refer to:
Gyrton (mythology)
Gyrton (Thessaly), an
ancient city
Gyrtona Look up Γύρτων in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Gyrton (Ancient Gr****: Γυρτών) was a
brother of Phlegyas, who
built the town of
Gyrton on the
Peneius river, and from whom it received...
- 39°47′53″N 22°34′11″E / 39.798151°N 22.569853°E / 39.798151; 22.569853
Gyrton (Ancient Gr****: Γυρτών) or
Gyrtona or
Gyrtone (Γυρτώνη) was a town and polis...
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Heracleides (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης) of
Gyrton in Thessaly,
commanded the
Thessalian cavalry in the army of
Philip V of
Macedon at the
Battle of Cynoscephalae...
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mercenaries and 2,000 cavalry. The
Thessalian cavalry was led by
Heracleides of
Gyrton and the
Macedonian cavalry by Leon. The
mercenaries (except the Thracians)...
- autochthon.
Phlegyas was the
brother of Ixion,
another king of the Lapiths, and
Gyrton,
eponym of a
Thessalian town.
Phlegyas was the
father of Ixion, in some...
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Butes ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7
Athens (Cecropia) son of
Coronus Caeneus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 4
Gyrton son of
Coronus Calaïs ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7
Thrace son of
Boreas and Oreithyia...
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ground while still alive. Caeneus'
father was the
Lapith king
Elatus from
Gyrton in Thessaly, and his son was the
Argonaut Coronus, who was
killed by Heracles...
- by
Hecataeus of Miletus.
Phalanna is
mentioned by Livy as near
Mylae and
Gyrton during the
Third Macedonian War
between the
Romans and ****us of Macedon...
- Tarentum, an
officer of
Philip V of
Macedon c. 213–199 BC
Heracleides of
Gyrton, a
Thessalian cavalry commander in the army of
Philip at the
battle of Cynoscephalae...