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Dionysus restored their voices. His sons, whom he had by Laobie, were Lycus,
Myrsus, Glaucus,
Periphas and Melaneus. Aretus, a
warrior in the army of Dionysus...
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legendary kings,
names unknown, all
succeeding father to son Meles, aka
Myrsus (8th
century BC; semi-legendary
father of Candaules) Candaules, aka Myrsilus...
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legendary kings,
names unknown, all
succeeding father to son Meles, aka
Myrsus (8th
century BC; semi-legendary
father of Candaules) Candaules, aka Myrsilus...
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Meles (fl. 8th
century BC; also
known as
Myrsus) was a semi-historical king of Lydia.
According to Herodotus, he was the 21st and
penultimate king of the...
- Lamarck, 1818
Species See text
Synonyms Metis H.
Adams & A. Adams, 1857
Myrsus H.
Adams & A. Adams, 1858
Paphirus Finlay, 1926
Pullastra G.B.
Sowerby I...
- great-grandson of Alcaeus. The
first Heraclid to rule in Sardis. I. 44
Myrsus Lydia 8th
century BC
Heraclid king of
Lydia who was also
known as Meles...
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Indian War. He was son of
Aretus and
Laobie and thus
brother of Lycus,
Myrsus,
Glaucus and Periphas. Melaneus, a
centaur mentioned by Ovid
among many...
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mycerinus Nixon, 1965
Apanteles mycetophilus Wilkinson, 1931
Apanteles myrsus Nixon, 1965
Apanteles namkumensis Gupta, 1957
Apanteles natras Nixon, 1965...
- BC) (restored) Bel-ibni (703–700 BC)
Lydia (complete list) – Meles, aka
Myrsus (8th
century BC) Candaules, aka
Myrsilus (died c.687 BC)
Urartu (complete...
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mycerinus –
Palaearctic Host
unknown but ****ociated with
Salix spp A.
myrsus –
Britain A
parasitoid on the gall
midge Contarinia rumicis A.
natans –...