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In Greek mythology, Mariandynus (Ancient Greek: Μαριανδυνός) was the eponymous hero of the Mariandyni tribe in Northern Anatolia. He was an Aeolian, a son of either , or Phrixus, or Phineus (and in the latter case, brother of Thynus). He had several sons, of whom the eldest may have been Titias. Mariandynus was also the name of his grandson through Titias, who was credited with composing a mourning song in honor of his brother Priolaus, killed in a battle against the Bebrycians.

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  • Mariandí (Mariandynus,Μαριανδυνός) fou el mític fill de Fineu, o de Titi o de Frixos, o simplement de Zeus, i la seva mare era Idea. Va ser l'heroi ancestral i epònim del poble dels mariandins a Bitínia, poble que ocupava el veïnatge de la ciutat d'Heraclea del Pont. Era d'origen eòlic, i va regnar també sobre una part de la Paflagònia, des d'on es va annexionar el país dels bebrics. (ca)
  • In Greek mythology, Mariandynus (Ancient Greek: Μαριανδυνός) was the eponymous hero of the Mariandyni tribe in Northern Anatolia. He was an Aeolian, a son of either , or Phrixus, or Phineus (and in the latter case, brother of Thynus). He had several sons, of whom the eldest may have been Titias. Mariandynus was also the name of his grandson through Titias, who was credited with composing a mourning song in honor of his brother Priolaus, killed in a battle against the Bebrycians. (en)
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  • Mariandí (Mariandynus,Μαριανδυνός) fou el mític fill de Fineu, o de Titi o de Frixos, o simplement de Zeus, i la seva mare era Idea. Va ser l'heroi ancestral i epònim del poble dels mariandins a Bitínia, poble que ocupava el veïnatge de la ciutat d'Heraclea del Pont. Era d'origen eòlic, i va regnar també sobre una part de la Paflagònia, des d'on es va annexionar el país dels bebrics. (ca)
  • In Greek mythology, Mariandynus (Ancient Greek: Μαριανδυνός) was the eponymous hero of the Mariandyni tribe in Northern Anatolia. He was an Aeolian, a son of either , or Phrixus, or Phineus (and in the latter case, brother of Thynus). He had several sons, of whom the eldest may have been Titias. Mariandynus was also the name of his grandson through Titias, who was credited with composing a mourning song in honor of his brother Priolaus, killed in a battle against the Bebrycians. (en)
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