Mynes

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Mynes is a minor figure in Greek mythology, known primarily as the king of Lyrnessus and the husband of Briseis before she was taken captive during the Trojan War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological king
associatedWithCharacter Achilles NERFINISHED
Agamemnon NERFINISHED
Briseis NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Trojan War NERFINISHED
capturedFromCity Lyrnessus NERFINISHED
deathContext Greek raid on Lyrnessus NERFINISHED
domain Lyrnessus region in Asia Minor NERFINISHED
fate slain during the Trojan War campaigns around Troy
gender male
husbandOf Briseis NERFINISHED
killedBy Achilles NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literarySource Homeric tradition NERFINISHED
mythologicalCulture Ancient Greek
mythType heroic-age character
nameInGreek Μύνης NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction background figure in the story of Briseis and Achilles
roleInMyth former husband of Briseis
pre-war ruler of Lyrnessus
ruled Lyrnessus NERFINISHED
sideInTrojanWar ally of Troy
spouse Briseis NERFINISHED
title king of Lyrnessus

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Briseis (traditional association) spouse Mynes
subject surface form: Briseis