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Character in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Amykos (Ancient Greek: Ἄμυκος), Latinized as Amycus, was the king of the Bebryces, a mythical people in Bithynia. Amycus was the son
Amykos
Hellenistic Greek bronze sculpture
Rossbach (1898) and Phyllis L. Williams (1945) and identifies the statue as Amykos, King of the Bebryces. In 1989, both bronzes were meticulously conserved
Boxer_at_Rest
very little is understood about the Amykos Painter's life. It is generally agreed by scholars that the Amykos Painter learned his trade in Athens. He
Amykos_Painter
Martial art in ancient Greek festivals
Theocritus, in his narration of the (boxing) match between Polydeukēs and Amykos, noted that the two opponents struggled a lot, vying to see who would get
Pankration
4th Century BC jewelry box
Argonauts, having landed in search of supplies, are challenged by the giant Amykos, son of Poseidon and king of the Bebryces, who forced all strangers landing
Ficoroni_Cista
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
Halia Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC Eirene Melantheia Plutarch 1st/2nd cent. AD Amykos Melia Eustathius 12th cent. AD Aspledon Mideia Paus. 2nd cent. AD Astacus
Poseidon
2nd century BC Greek bronze sculpture
Bronzes reconstruction project (Making of) on YouTube Phyllis L. Williams: Amykos and the Dioskouroi. In: American Journal of Archaeology. Vol. 49, Nr. 3
Hellenistic_Prince
Pharmaceutical compound
antiseptic in Sweden under the brand names Aseptin (a powder) and Aseptin Amykos (a liquid) and its antiseptic properties were reported and confirmed by
Boric_acid_(vaginal)
Ancient Greek concept of hospitality
monstrous earth-born who attack the Argonauts. The King of Bebrykians, Amykos, makes the Argonauts fight to be able to leave. Polydeukes volunteers himself
Xenia_(Greek)
Region of Italy
During the Greek colonisation era, artists like the Pisticci Painter and the Amykos Painter operated in the area of Metaponto around the 5th century BC. Metaponto
Basilicata
Ancient Greek pottery manufactured in modern-day southern Italy
misfirings and broken wares was first excavated at Metaponto, proving that the Amykos Painter was located there rather than in Athens (A.D. Trendall, p. 17).
South Italian ancient Greek pottery
South_Italian_ancient_Greek_pottery
Department of the National Library of France tasked with historical artifacts
Ivory The type vases for several Ancient Greek vase painters, including the Amykos Painter, Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218, the Arkesilas Cup of the Arkesilas
BnF_Museum
Son of Neptune in the Fabulae
In Peter K. Marshall's 2002 edition of the work, this figure is given as Amykos and his mother's name as Melie. The former reading comes from the F manuscript
Metus_(mythology)
Centaur in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Amycus or Amykos (Ancient Greek: Ἄμυκος) was a male centaur and the son of Ophion. There is not much known about Amycus, but he is
Amycus_(centaur)
Set of mythological Greek characters
In Greek mythology, Amykos (Ancient Greek: Ἄμυκος), Latinized as Amycus, may refer to the following personages: Amycus, king of Bebrycians and son of Poseidon
Amycus_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Amycus is a mythical king of the Bebryces. Amycus or Amykos may also refer to: Amycus (centaur), a centaur who fought the Lapiths Amycus (mythology), various
Amycus_(disambiguation)
the fight began with great intensity. Amykos came out throwing punches left and right, but Polydeukes dodged Amykos' early onslaught with much ease. The
Athletics_in_epic_poetry
Greek mythological figure
now in the archaeological museum in Bari. The vase is attributed to the Amykos Painter, an early south Italian red-figure vase painter, and has been dated
Canace
Late 6th/early 5th century BC Greek dramatist and philosopher
Odysseùs Autómolos (Ulysses the Deserter). Additional works include Alkyon Amykos ("Amycus") Harpagai Bakkhai Bousiris ("Busiris") Ga Kai Thalassa ("Earth
Epicharmus_of_Cos
Substyle of South Italian red-figure vase painting
were at Policoro and Metapontum. The Pisticci Painter's successors, the Amykos Painter and the Cyclops Painter had a workshop in Metapontum. In 1973, archaeologists
Lucanian_vase_painting
the first antiseptics to be used in Sweden, which he named aseptin and amykos. In 1867 he founded the company Henrik Gahns AB, sold in 1964 to Barnängen
Gahn
Classical Greece vase painter
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Codrus_Painter
painters include: Kerch style Mannerists Nausikaa-Hephaistos Group YZ Group Amykos Painter Asteas Baltimore Painter Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl Painter
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Coastal town of ancient Bithynia
Amycus or Amykos (Ancient Greek: Ἄμυκος) was a coastal town of ancient Bithynia located on the Bosphorus. Its site is located near Beykoz in Asiatic Turkey
Amycus_(Bithynia)
Ancient Greek logographer
in the region. Among other things, he mentioned the boxing match between Amykos, the mythical giant king of the Bebryces in Bithynia, and the Argonaut Polydeuces
Deiochos_of_Proconnesus
Archaeological museum in Ruvo di Puglia, Italy
on which the myth of Phineus is painted and is the work of the painter Amykos. Other craters placed on the columns depict Theseus and Piritoo punished
Jatta National Archaeological Museum
Jatta_National_Archaeological_Museum
Group of Attic vase painters
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Comast_Group
Amulet MS 5236 Amyclae Amyclas Amyclas of Sparta Amycus (centaur) Amydon Amykos Amykos Painter Amynomachus Amyntor Amythaon Anabasis (Xenophon) Anacaea Anacharsis
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Attic black-figure vase painters and type of vase they produced
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218
Class_of_Cabinet_des_Médailles_218
aground. She was refloated and taken in to Plymouth, Devon for repairs. Amykos Danzig The barque ran aground at Ystad, Sweden. She was on a voyage from
List of shipwrecks in January 1871
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1871
5th-century BC Attic vase painter
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Chrysis_Painter
Ancient Greek vase painter
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Gela_Painter
Ancient Greek vase painter
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Columbus_Painter
Achelous-class landing craft repair ship
forward of and above it. History United States Name Amycus Namesake King Amykos Ordered as a Type S3-M-K2 hull, MCE hull 1009 Builder Permanente Metals
USS_Amycus
rescued. She was on a voyage from Blyth, Northumberland to Ronneby, Sweden. Amykos Sweden The ship was driven ashore at "Hernas", near Grimstad, Norway. She
List of shipwrecks in April 1877
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1877
Ancient Greek vase painter
Group of Rhodes 12264 Red-figure Achilles Painter Aison Altamura Painter Amykos Painter Andokides painter Antiphon Painter Apollodoros Aristophanes Asteas
Goltyr_Painter
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God's majesty.
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Ring
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One who cares for others
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Immortal; Never Ending
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Feminine form of Italian Raimondo, RAIMONDA means "wise protector."
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Salty, Graceful, Brownish color
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Scottish : variant of Weddle.English : topographic name for someone who lived at the hill where woad grew, from Old English wÄd ‘woad’ + hyll ‘hill’, or a habitational name from a place so named, as for example Woodhill, Wiltshire.
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From the Grassy Plain; Laundry-man; Lion Man; Property Owner or Laundry-man
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Horse Headed; A Form of Vishnu
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Lord of Gem
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