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Minyas (Greek: Μινυάς) was the title of an early Greek epic poem, probably dating to the sixth century BC, which is now lost and whose author is unknown. The very few fragments that survive (available in Greek in Davies' and Bernabé's editions, and in Greek and English translation edited by M...
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Minyas may refer to: Minyas (moth), a moth genus Minyas (mythology), the founder of Orchomenus; Minyas (poem), a Greek epic poem. according to Nicolas of Damascus, a region of Armenia, see Minyans...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about minyans. minyans. Information about minyans in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. Minyas (mythology) · Minyas (poem)
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Definition of minyans in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of minyans. Pronunciation of minyans. Minyas (mythology) · Minyas (poem)
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Minyas was also the title of an early Greek epic poem, probably dating to the 6th century B.C.E., which is now lost and whose author is unknown.
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Others: Titanomachy, Heracleia, Capture of Oechalia, Naupactia, Phocais, Minyas (poem), Danais...
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Minyas Minyas , legendary ancestor of the Minyans and founder of Orchomenus in Boeotia. His reputed ‘treasury’ seen at Orchomenus by Pausanias is in Join the WikiAnswers Q&A community. Post a question or answer questions about "Minyas" at WikiAnswers.
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Others: Titanomachy, Heracleia, Capture of Oechalia, Naupactia, Phocais, Minyas (poem), Danais...
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Definition of minyan in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of minyan. Pronunciation of minyan. Translations of minyan. minyan synonyms, minyan antonyms. Information about minyan in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. Also found in: Wikipedia, Hutchinson 0.04 sec.
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His children include Clymene , mother of Phaethon , and three daughters known as the Minyades .Minyas was also the title of an early Greek epic poem, probably dating to the 6th century B.C.E., which is now lost and whose author is unknown. The very few fragments that survive (available in Greek in Davies and Bernabés...
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