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    have taken its name from Cinyras. According to Strabo, he had previously ruled in the city of Byblos in Phoenicia. The name Cinyras does not appear again...
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    her father, Cinyras. Myrrha falls in love with her father and tricks him into sexual intercourse. After discovering her identity, Cinyras draws his sword...
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  • Cinyra may refer to: Kinnor (also called a "cinyra"), an instrument of ancient Israel Cinyra (beetle), a genus of beetle This disambiguation page lists...
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    age. Cinyras agreed, and the nurse was quick to bring Myrrha to him. Myrrha left her father's room impregnated. After several couplings, Cinyras discovered...
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    Libythea cinyras Trimen 1866. In: The Tree of Life Web Project. Version 3 December 2007 (under construction). Retrieved 31 October 2009. Libythea cinyras holotype...
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    Metharme. She was the wife of Cinyras, and the mother of Adonis, beloved of Aphrodite, although Myrrha, daughter of Cinyras, is more commonly named as the...
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    her wanderings to as far as Hyperborea. Cinyras was a ruler of Cyprus, who was a friend of Agamemnon. Cinyras promised to assist Agamemnon in the Trojan...
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  • Cinyra is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Cinyra alvarengai (Cobos, 1975) Cinyra obenbergeri (Cobos, 1975)...
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  • Amerila cinyra is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Muller in 1980. It is found in Africa. Muller, S., 1980): Some Afrotropical moths...
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  • Macrocneme cinyras is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by William Schaus in 1889. It is found in Mexico. Savela, Markku (ed.). "Macrocneme...
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