Bebrycius (Ancient Greek: ฮฮตฮฒฯฯฮบฮนฮฟฯ) 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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Pyrenees
Celtic Europe. According to Silius Italicus, she was the virgin daughter of Bebryx, a king in Mediterranean Gaul by whom the hero Hercules was given hospitality
Pyrene (daughter of Bebryx)
signifies mountains. Pyrene was a very beautiful princess, daughter of king Bebryx or Bebrycius of the Bebryces, an ancient people living on both sides of
Bebryces
named Bebryce (Eustath. ad Dionysius Periegetes 805.), or from a hero named Bebryx (or Bebrycus) (Steph. Byz. s.v. Bebrycus). Bebryce is possibly the same
Bebryce (mythology)
have derived their name. Others however derived the Bebryces from a hero, "Bebryx". In the story of the Danaรฏdes, all of them were commanded to slay their
Sanys
family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Achille Guenรฉe in 1852. Sanys bebryx Schaus, 1904 French Guiana Sanys capsicata Schaus, 1901 Venezuela Sanys