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Myrsus (8th
century BC; semi-legendary
father of Candaules) Candaules, aka
Myrsilus (died c.687 BC;
probably historical; son of Meles;
murdered by Gyges) At...
- land
around the Gulf of Kalloni. We are also told by a
local historian,
Myrsilus of Methymna, who
wrote in the
first half of the 3rd
century BCE, that Methymna...
- 2009.
Media related to King
Candaules at
Wikimedia Commons "Sadyattes/
Myrsilus/Candaules" by Jona
Lendering at www.livius.org
Archived 29
October 2013...
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Myrsus (8th
century BC; semi-legendary
father of Candaules) Candaules, aka
Myrsilus (died c.687 BC;
probably historical; son of Meles;
murdered by Gyges) Although...
- Ἔρεσος. Antandros: Foundation.
Myrsilus of
Methymna FGrHist 477 F 16 =
Strabo 1.3.19. In
addition to Strabo,
Myrsilus is also
followed by
Pliny the Elder...
- were in the same
faction as her
contemporary Alcaeus, who was
exiled when
Myrsilus took power. A
tradition going back at
least to
Menander (Fr. 258 K) suggested...
- (reintroduced democracy) Timarchus, 3rd
century BC Melandrus, late 7th
century BC
Myrsilus, late 7th
century BC, (Alcaeus was
against him) Pittacus, fl. 600 BC (resigned...
- 1902.
Subspecies include: P. c.
chlorinda is
found in Tasmania. P. c.
myrsilus is
found in a
restricted area of south-east Tasmania. It is classified...
- of Greece);
Alcaeus at that time was too
young to be
actively involved;
Myrsilus – it is not
known when he came to
power but some
verses by
Alcaeus (frag...
- The
reign of the
Heraklids over
Lydia is
ended when Candaules,
known as
Myrsilus to the Gr****s, is
murdered by
Gyges because of his wife's anger. 715 Lydia...