Myrina (d. of Cretheus)

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Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.54.2  Now the queen of the Amazons, Myrina, collected, it is said, an army of thirty thousand -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.54.2  do whatever should be commanded them, and that the queen Myrina, bearing herself honourably towards the Atlantians, both established friendship -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.54.2  general had that people lying in wait to injure them, Myrina, they say, was asked by the Atlantians to invade -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.54.2  rest had fled for refuge into a certain wooded region, Myrina undertook to set fire to the timber, being eager to -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.55.1  the prisoners fighting bravely were butchered one and all. 2 Myrina accorded a funeral to her fallen comrades on three pyres -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.55.4  As for Myrina, the account continues, she visited the larger part of -1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7§3.55.10  pitched battle, Sipylus and Mopsus gained the upper hand, and Myrina, the queen of the Amazons, and the larger part -1000
Strabo, Geography§12.8.6  'Batieia,' but by the immortals 'the tomb of the much-bounding Myrina ,' who, historians say, was one of the Amazons, inferring -1
Strabo, Geography§12.8.6  horses are called 'well-bounding' because of their speed, and that Myrina, therefore, was called 'much-bounding' because of the speed with -1
Strabo, Geography§13.3.6  men call Batieia, but the immortals the tomb of much-bounding Myrina '. Ephorus, too, is ridiculed because, though unable to tell -1
Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books)§4.59  and Hierapolis; and, in the interior, Gortyna, Phaestum, Cnossus, Polyrrenium, Myrina, Lycastus, Rhamnus, Lyctus, Dium, Asus, Pyloros, Rhytion, Elatos, Pharae, -1
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