• The Cinyps (Ancient Greek: Κίνυψ) or Cinyphus (Κίνυφος), was a small river in ancient Libya, and the site of a Greek colony of the same name, founded...
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  • brother of both Leonidas I and Cleombrotus. He tried to found a colony in Cinyps (Libya) but failed. He tried again to establish a colony in western Sicily...
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    Myrcinos is founded by Ionians 513 Persia annexes Thrace (Region) 513 Cinyps, Libya, a failed Greek attempt to build a city under the leadership of Dorieus...
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  • "[AI-generated source?] Guneus survived the war, and went to Libya where he settled near the Cinyps River.[AI-generated source?] Guneus was an obscure character...
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    Taucheira L5. Ptolemais L6. Euesperides L7. Antipyrgus L8. Apollonia L9. Cinyps L10. Menelai Portus M1. Bouthoe * Some historians believe that it was near...
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    is unknown but is believed to be in the Epirus), went to Libya and settled near the Cinyps river. Antiphus, son of Thessalus from Cos, settled in Pelasgiotis...
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    Hannibal about famous landmarks. The Battle of Nola, in which Pedianus kills Cinyps recovering Paulus' armor, and Hannibal is defeated. The Romans revive their...
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