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Cydnus
[ sid-nuhs ]
noun
- a river in SE Asia Minor, in Cilicia.
Cydnus
/ ˈsɪdnəs /
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But he was afterwards seized again and thrown into the river Cydnus, from which he hardly escaped with his life, and was baptized.
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She then calls for her diadem, her robes of state, and attires herself as if "again for Cydnus, to meet Mark Antony."
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Antony was at Tarsus, a city upon the Cydnus, a small distance above its mouth.
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But the reader will doubtless be pleased to compare the noted descriptions of the voyage of Cleopatra down the Cydnus.
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They are said to have thrown him into the river Cydnus, and he is supposed to have escaped death only by a miracle.
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