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Religion: Busiris (In Greek mythology, Egyptian king, son of Poseidon; probably an earlier and less accurate Grecism than Osiris for the name of the Egyptian god Usire)
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Busiris (Greek mythology) — Busiris is the Greek name of a place in Egypt, which in Egyptian, was named djed (also spelt djedu ). The location was a centre for the cult of Osiris, thus the reason for the Greeks choosing the name. The word Busiris was also used to refer to… … Wikipedia
Busiris — or Bousiris (Greek: polytonic|) may mean several different things, including:;Greek mythology *Busiris (Greek mythology), a mythical king of Egypt;places *Busiris (Lower Egypt), a large ancient city of Egypt, capital of its nome *Busiris (Middle… … Wikipedia
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List of Greek mythological figures — A listing of Greek mythological beings. Many of the gods and goddesses had Roman and Etruscan equivalents. See also family tree of the Greek gods and the list of Greek mythological creatures. For a list of the deities of many cultures (including… … Wikipedia
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Amphidamas — may refer to both historical and mythological figures in ancient Greece :MythologyAmphidamas is the name of six men in Greek mythology.1. Amphidamas, son of Aleus and Cleobule. He was one of the Argonauts, along with his brother Cepheus. [Hyginus … Wikipedia
Lysianassa — is the name of four characters in Greek mythology:*Lysianassa, one of the Nereids. [Hesiod. Theogony, 240, [http://www.theoi.com/Text/HesiodTheogony.html (Theoi Project)] .] [Apollodorus. Library, 1.2.7,… … Wikipedia