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Libya (mythology)

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Two characters in Greek mythology

InGreek mythology,Libya,Libye,Lybie orLybee (Ancient Greek:Λιβύη,romanizedLibúē orΛυβίη,Lybiē) was a name shared by two individuals:

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  1. ^Tzetzes onLycophron,894;Andron of Halicarnassusfr. 7 Fowler =FGrHist 10 F 7 (Fowler 2000,p. 42; Fowler 2013,p. 13; Bouzek and Graninger,p. 12. Fowler 2013, p. 15, calls Pompholyge, a name found nowhere else, anad hoc invention.)
  2. ^Apollonius of Rhodes, 4.1323, 1358 & 1742
  3. ^Apollonius of Rhodes, 4.1495–1450
  4. ^Hyginus,Fabulae 160
  5. ^Scholium from the Byzantine-Hellenistic period toAristophanes,Peace 758, quoted by Ogden (2013b),p. 98
  6. ^Diodorus Siculus, 20.41.3-6; Scholia toAristophanes,The Wasps 1035; Commentary 37 toHeraclitus the Allegorist.
  7. ^Mitchell, Lynette G. (2001)."Euboean Io".The Classical Quarterly.51 (2):339–352.doi:10.1093/cq/51.2.339.hdl:10036/49253.ISSN 1471-6844.

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