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    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...
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    Rossbach (1898) and Phyllis L. Williams (1945) and identifies the statue as Amykos, King of the Bebryces. In 1989, both bronzes were meticulously conserved...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • Bronzes reconstruction project (Making of) on YouTube Phyllis L. Williams: Amykos and the Dioskouroi. In: American Journal of Archaeology. Vol. 49, Nr. 3...
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  • 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...
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    Odysseùs Autómolos (Ulysses the Deserter). Additional works include Alkyon Amykos ("Amycus") Harpagai Bakkhai Bousiris ("Busiris") Ga Kai Thalassa ("Earth...
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  • 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...
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