- individuals: Dymas, a
Mariandynian who
warned the
Argonauts about the
cruelty of Amycus, king of the Bebrycians. Both
Mariandynians and
Bebrycians lived...
- Steph**** of
Byzantium s. v.) and
Pliny speaks of a
Sinus Mariandynus ("
Mariandynian Gulf") on
their coast. Gr****
myths have
Mariandynus as
their presumed...
-
Borimus (Βῶριμος), in a Gr****
mythology of
North Anatolian origin, was a
Mariandynian, son of a rich and
illustrious man
named Upius or
Titias or Tityos, and...
- Medobithynians, the Bithynians, and the Thynians, and, I think, also the
Mariandynians.
These peoples, to be sure, have all
utterly quitted Europe, but the...
-
Cliffs (i.e.
Clashing Rocks of the Symplegades), they
arrived among the
Mariandynians.
There King
Lycus received them kindly,
grateful because they had killed...
-
mortal woman transformed into an
immortal nymph by
Apollo Bormus Βῶρμος a
Mariandynian youth abducted by
nymphs Borus Βῶρος the name of
several mythological...
- In the same
fashion were
equipped the Ligyans, the Matienians, the
Mariandynians, and the
Syrians (or Cappadocians, as they are
called by the Persians)...
-
adjoining Archerusian cape. The
colonists soon
subjugated the
native Mariandynians but
agreed to
terms that none of the latter, now helot-like serfs, be...
- Acheron, one of the
entries to Hades,
where they meet Lycus, king of the
Mariandynians and an
enemy to the now
defunct king of the Bebrycians. He receives...
- In the same
fashion were
equipped the Ligyans, the Matienians, the
Mariandynians, and the
Syrians (or Cappadocians, as they are
called by the Persians)...