Kinnor (also called a "cinyra"), an instrument of ancient Israel
Cinyra (beetle), a genus of beetle
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In Greek mythology, Cinyras (/ˈsɪnɪrəs/; Ancient Greek: Κινύρας – Kinyras) was a famous hero and king of Cyprus. Accounts vary significantly as to his...
Cinyra may refer to: Kinnor (also called a "cinyra"), an instrument of ancient Israel Cinyra (beetle), a genus of beetle This disambiguation page lists...
Libythea cinyras was a species of butterfly in the nymphalid subfamily Libytheinae. It is now thought to be extinct. It was endemic to Mauritius. The...
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...
Neo-Assyrian Empire. In Cyprus, the cult of Adonis gradually superseded that of Cinyras. W. Atallah suggests that the later Hellenistic myth of Adonis represents...
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...
her father, Cinyras. Myrrha falls in love with her father and tricks him into sexual intercourse. After discovering her identity, Cinyras draws his sword...
the birth of Adonis, when his mother, Myrrha, has sex with her father, Cinyras, during a festival, disguised as a prostitute. In ancient Greece, Spartan...
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...
mythology, being the birthplace of Aphrodite and Adonis, and home to King Cinyras, Teucer and Pygmalion. Literary evidence suggests an early Phoenician presence...
was cursed by Aphrodite with insatiable lust for her own father, King Cinyras of Cyprus, after Myrrha's mother bragged that her daughter was more beautiful...
living Galatea bore Pygmalion a son, Paphos, and a daughter, Metharme. Cinyras, debated as to if he is the son of Paphos or Metharme's suitor, founded...
turning Antigone of Troy into a stork for competing with her, and finally Cinyras' daughter being petrified. Those four tales surrounded the central one...
(4:18–22). In Ancient Greek Mythology, Myrrha fell in love with her father Cinyras and tricked him into having sexual intercourse with her ("climb[ed] into...
Olbia Bithynia mother of Astacus by Poseidon Paphia possibly the mother of Cinyras by Eurymedon Pareia Paros mother of four sons by Minos Polydora one of...
first gathered at Aulis. All the suitors sent their forces except King Cinyras of Cyprus. Though he sent breastplates to Agamemnon and promised to send...
was an angry Helios who cursed her to fall in love with her own father Cinyras because of some unspecified offence the girl committed against him; in...
Cepheus, a king of Tegea and an Argonaut Charnabon, a king of the Getae Cinyras, a king of Cyprus and father of Adonis Codrus, a king of Athens Corinthus...
sometimes assumed that a mythical king of Cyprus mentioned in the Iliad, Cinyras, was derived from him. The Ugaritic word knr, as of 1999 attested six times...
with cell-spot, the first spot near the apex of the wing usually small. — cinyras Men. is a large form, which inhabits the Middle and Lower Amazon and the...