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In Greek mythology, Lyrnessus (/lərˈnɛsəs/; Ancient Greek: Λυρνησσός) was a town or city in Dardania (Asia minor), inhabited by Cilicians.[1] It was closely associated with the nearby Cilician Thebe. At the time of the Trojan War, it was said to have been ruled by a king named Euenus. His son Mynes' widow is Briseis, who became a prize of Achilles.[2]

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  1. ^ Foss, C.; Reger, G.; Mitchell, S. "Places: 550703 (Lyrnessos)". Pleiades. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  2. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.689-90

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