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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="A"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="amycus-bio-1" n="amycus_1"><head><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">A'mycus</surname></persName></head><p>(<persName xml:lang="grc"><surname full="yes">Ἄμυκος</surname></persName>).</p><p>1. A son of Poseidon by Bithynis, or by the Bithynian nymph Melia. He was ruler of the
      country of the Bebryces, and when the Argonauts landed on the coast of his dominions, he
      challenged the bravest of them to a boxing match. Polydeuces, who accepted the challenge,
      killed him. (<bibl n="Apollod. 1.9.20">Apollod. 1.9.20</bibl>; <bibl n="Hyg. Fab. 17">Hyg.
       Fab. 17</bibl>; Apollon. Rhod. ii. init.) The Scholiast on Apollonius (<bibl n="Apollon. 2.98">2.98</bibl>) relates, that Polydences bound Amycus. Previous to this fatal
      encounter with the Argonauts, Amycus had had a feud with Lycus, king of Mysia, who was
      supported by Heracles, and in it Mydon, the brother of Amycus, fell by the hands of Heracles.
       (<bibl n="Apollod. 2.5.9">Apollod. 2.5.9</bibl> ; <pb n="154"/>
      <bibl n="Apollon. 2.754">Apollon. 2.754</bibl>.) Pliny (<bibl n="Plin. Nat. 16.89">Plin. Nat.
       16.89</bibl>) relates, that upon the tomb of Amycus there grew a species of laurel (<hi rend="ital">laurus insana</hi>), which had the effect that, when a branch of it was taken on
      board a vessel, the crew began to quarrel, and did not cease until the branch was thrown
      overboard. Three other mythical personages of this name occur in <bibl n="Ov. Met. 12.245">Ov.
       Met. 12.245</bibl>; <bibl n="Verg. A. 10.705">Verg. A. 10.705</bibl>, compared with <bibl n="Hom. Il. 6.289">Hom. Il. 6.289</bibl>; <bibl n="Verg. A. 12.509">Verg. A. 12.509</bibl>,
      compared with 5.297. </p><byline>[<ref target="author.L.S">L.S</ref>]</byline></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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