Bebrycius (Ancient Greek: ฮ’ฮตฮฒฯฯฮบฮนฮฟฯ‚) or Bebryx, in Greek mythology, was a king and the father of Pyrene.[1][2] The mythical tribe of the Bebryces is presumably named after a hero named Bebrycus.

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  1. ^ Bell's New Pantheon Or Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi Gods, p. 203
  2. ^ (Anonymous) A classical manual, being a mythological, historical, and geographical commentary on Pope's Homer and Dryden's Aeneid of Virgil. London, J. Murray, 1833, p. 588

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