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Brbrykes was the location of a boxing match in ancient mythology was the contest between [[character::Polydeukes]] and [[character::Amykos]], the king of the Bebrykes, who lived in Bithynia on the Black Sea. This king would challenge all foreigners traveling through his country in a boxing match against him and killed them all. Polydeukes proved to be too tough a competitor for the king and he made him promise to leave the foreigners in peace
Brbrykes was the location of a boxing match in ancient mythology was the contest between [[character::Polydeukes]] and [[character::Amykos]], the king of the Bebrykes, who lived in Bithynia on the Black Sea. This king would challenge all foreigners traveling through his country in a boxing match against him and killed them all. Polydeukes proved to be too tough a competitor for the king and he made him promise to leave the foreigners in peace


Amykos was yet another son of [[character::Poseidon]] and it would make you think that this is another black mark for [[character::Jason and the Argonauts]]
Amykos was yet another son of [[character::Poseidon]]  


It is referenced in the following articles
It is referenced in the following articles

Revision as of 17:04, 6 February 2013

The tribe of the Bebrykes lived in Bithynia close to Propontis

Coordinates:44° 0' 0.00" N, 35° 0' 0.00" E

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Brbrykes was the location of a boxing match in ancient mythology was the contest between Polydeukes and Amykos, the king of the Bebrykes, who lived in Bithynia on the Black Sea. This king would challenge all foreigners traveling through his country in a boxing match against him and killed them all. Polydeukes proved to be too tough a competitor for the king and he made him promise to leave the foreigners in peace

Amykos was yet another son of Poseidon

It is referenced in the following articles Jason and the Argonauts, Polydeukes, Polyphemos (Argonaut), The Odyssey and the Argonauts