- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyria (Ancient Gr****: Ὑρίη) or Hyrie, also
called Thyria or
Thyrie (Ancient Gr****: Θυρίη, romanized: Thurie) was the
Aetolian daughter...
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Hyria may
refer to:
Hyria (Boeotia), an
ancient town in
Boeotia Hyria (Campania), an
ancient town in Campania, a
short distance east of
Nuceria Altaferna...
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Hyria (Ionic Gr****: Ὑρίη, Hyriē; Koinē Gr****: Ὑρία,
Hyria) is a
toponym mentioned in Homer's
Catalogue of Ships,
where the
leading position in the list...
- to the
following personages: Amphinomus, the
Aetolian father of
Thyrie (
Hyria) who
became the
mother of
Cycnus by Apollo. Amphinomus, a
prince of Dulichium...
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summer of 2012, the club's
membership of
Serie D was
transferred to Real
Hyria Nola in the city of Nola.
Until the end of the 2013–14 season, the main...
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including Hyria; this may well be the
original story (although not the
first attested),
since Hyrieus is
presumably the
eponym of
Hyria. He is also...
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Hypermnestra Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD
Hector Hecuba Stesichorus 6th cent. BC
Cycnus Hyria Ant. Lib. 2nd/3rd cent. AD
Icadius Lycia Servius 4th/5th cent. AD Patarus...
- mythology,
Hyrieus (/ˈhɪriˌuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑριεύς) was the
eponym of
Hyria in Boeotia,
where he
dwelt and
where Orion (see below) was born; some sources...
- In Gr**** mythology, Meg****ares (Ancient Gr****: Μεγασσάρου) was a King of
Hyria and the
father of Pharnace. The
latter married King
Sandocus of Celendreis...
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Lysimachia (Gr****: Λυσιμαχία) is a lake in Aetolia-Acarnania,
western Greece. Its area is 13.2 km2, its
depth is
around 9 m. It is fed by the
small river...