In Greek mythology, Physcus (Ancient Greek: Φύσκος Physkos) or Physcius, was a king of Locris and son of Amphictyon and Chthonopatra and father of Locrus...
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Physca, a town of ancient Macedon, Greece Tornadotus, a river in Iraq Physcus (mythology) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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days there, during which he explored the country and found the cities Physcus and Oeantheia and the other cities which the so-called Ozolian Locrians...
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Aetolus (son of Endymion) (category Princes in Greek mythology)
Locris after his father Amphictyon. Then, the kingdom was passed on to Physcus and eventually Locrus who name the land after himself. Aetolus' father...
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Amphictyon (category Kings in Greek mythology)
Amphictyon had another son, Physcus, by Chthonopatra, daughter of his brother Hellen. However, others stated that Physcus was the grandson of Amphictyon...
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Leto (category Titans (mythology))
the cobra-headed goddess of Lower Egypt. The ancient Greek colony of Physcus on the western coast of Asia Minor also contained a magnificent harbour...
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Themiscyra (Pontus) (redirect from Themiscyra (mythology))
of the Thermodon, probably at or near modern Terme. According to Greek mythology, it was the capital city of the Amazons. The town is mentioned as early...
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Klazomenai (section Mythology)
Pepuza Pergamon Perperene Philadelphia in Lydia Phocaea Phoenix in Caria Physcus Phyteia Pidasa Pinara Pisilis Pisye Pitane Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in...
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Thebe Hypoplakia (category Greek mythology of Anatolia)
Pepuza Pergamon Perperene Philadelphia in Lydia Phocaea Phoenix in Caria Physcus Phyteia Pidasa Pinara Pisilis Pisye Pitane Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in...
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Troy (redirect from Troy (mythology))
Cities of the ancient Near East Dardanians (Trojan) The Golden Bough (mythology) Luwians Seha River Land Stratigraphy Trojan War in popular culture "Troy...
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Beşparmak Mountains (category Locations in Greek mythology)
Phthirians, in the neighbourhood of Miletus. Latmus appears in Greek mythology as the site of the cave where Selene's consort Endymion lies forever young...
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Leleges (category Metamorphoses into humanoids in Greek mythology)
interpreted in connection with the recurrence of place names like Pedasus, Physcus, Larymna and Abae, both in Caria, and in these "Lelegian" parts of Greece...
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Xenopatra (category Greek mythology stubs)
Chthonopatra married her uncle King Amphictyon of Locris and by him mothered Physcus, his successor. Other possible children of the couple were King Itonus...
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of concern to Greek culture, religion or tradition, including: Greek mythology Greek Jews, including Romaniotes and exiled Sephardim Greco-Buddhism Christianity...
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when the sanctuary was founded exactly and its origins are shrouded in mythology. Archaeological excavations revealed structures dating back to the 10th...
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Hypaepa (section Mythology and pre-christian religion)
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Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 952 "A Bevy Of Greek Mythology-Depicting Mosaics Uncovered At The Ancient City Of Perga, Turkey". Archived...
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century, and the abandonment of Abydos in the early 14th century. In Greek mythology, Abydos is presented in the myth of Hero and Leander as the home of Leander...
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Yazılıkaya (category Hittite mythology)
Pepuza Pergamon Perperene Philadelphia in Lydia Phocaea Phoenix in Caria Physcus Phyteia Pidasa Pinara Pisilis Pisye Pitane Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in...
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on the top of the mountain above Corycus. This place is famed in Greek mythology. It is the Cilician cave of Pindar (Pythian Ode i. 31), and of Aeschylus...
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Phyle Cave Phyleus Phyllis (river god) Phylo (Odyssey) Phylonomus Physcoa Physcus Physis Phytalus Pi (letter) Picolous Pierian Spring Pierus of Emathia Pileus...
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ancient city of Abydos, and near the town of Eceabat in Turkey. In Greek mythology, Sestos is presented in the myth of Hero and Leander as the home of Hero...
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community is also known to have existed with its own magistrates. In mythology, it was the city inhabited by hero Bellerophon and his winged horse Pegasus...
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Chalcedon (category Locations in Greek mythology)
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Bithynia William Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Leocritus" William Anderson, "Late Byzantine occupation of the castle...
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Classical Library. pp. 7.2.8–9. "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology". Ancientlibrary.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved...
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Cius (category Locations in Greek mythology)
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Labraunda (category Greek mythology)
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(1898), Peregrinus Proteus A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Peregrinus Proteus P. Frisch (ed.), Die Inschriften von Parion (Bonn...
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