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  2. Battle of Erigon Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Erigon Valley or the Battle of Lyncus Plain [1] took place in 358 BC between the Illyrians under Bardylis [2] and the Macedonians under Philip II.After forty years on continuous Illyrian dominance and expansion under Bardylis, Philip II after marrying Audata, an Illyrian princess, marched into Illyria and confronted the Illyrian tribesmen.

  3. Battle of Lyncestis - Wikipedia

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    Arrhabaeus, the rebellious king of Lyncestis (also Lyncus), was subject to Perdiccas, whom Perdiccas at the time wanted to subordinate to Argead control. [3] Much of what is known about the Macedonian kings before Alexander I relates to their struggles against Illyrian incursions. These Illyrian raids penetrated western Macedonia and threatened ...

  4. Lynkestis - Wikipedia

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    Lynkestis, Lyncestis, Lyngistis, Lynkos or Lyncus (Ancient Greek: Λυγκηστίς or Λύγκος Latin: Lyncestis or Lyncus) was a region and principality traditionally located in Upper Macedonia. It was the northernmost mountainous region of Upper Macedonia, located east of the Prespa Lakes. [1]

  5. Lyncus - Wikipedia

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    Now the youth [i.e. Triptolemus] was carried high over Europe and Asia. He turned his face towards Scythia where Lyncus was king. He stood before the king's household gods. He was asked how he had come there, and the reason for his journey, his name, and his country. He said 'Athens, the famous city, is my home, Triptolemus, my name.

  6. Lynceus (son of Aphareus) - Wikipedia

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    The Dioscuri, Idas and Lynceus take the cattle, metope of the Treasury of Sicyon at Delphi, ca 560 BC.. In Greek mythology, Lynceus (/ ˈ l ɪ n s iː ə s,-s j uː s /; Ancient Greek: Λυγκεύς, romanized: Lunkeús, lit.

  7. Lynx (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Lynx kitten. The lynx, a type of wildcat, has a prominent role in Greek, Norse, and North American mythology.It is considered an elusive and mysterious creature, known in some Native American traditions as a 'keeper of secrets'. [1]

  8. Bus SCS - Wikipedia

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    An SCS bus is based on a sheathed twisted pair formed of two flexible conductors; these are braided and unshielded with isolation 300/500V, SELV as double isolation is required – according to the rules adopted by CEI (International Electrotechnical Committee).

  9. Lynceus (son of Aegyptus) - Wikipedia

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    Lynceus was named as a descendant of Belus through his father Aegyptus, who was the twin brother of Danaus, father of fifty daughters called Danaïdes.He had forty-nine siblings and out of them had five full brothers namely Proteus, Busiris, Enceladus Lycus and Daiphron through their mother Argyphia, a woman of royal blood.