MYRSILUS

MYRSILUS
I.
MYRSILUS
Lesbius, si Inscriptioni fide, deorigine Italiae, ac Tyrrhenorum scripsit. Edidit eum Ioh. Annius Viterbiensis, et comment. suis illustravit. Sed Myrsilus iste ipsius Annii proles putatur. De genuino autem Myrsilo Lesbio, videndus Voss. de Hist. Graec. l. 3. p. 391.
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MYRSILUS
fil. Myrisi, ultimus ex Heraclidarum genere. Lydiae rex, aliô nomine dCandaules; qui cum uxorem haberet formosisssimam, non contentus secretâ suarum voluptatum conscientiâ, Gygi cuidam ex suis satellitibus nudam eam ostendit, quod indigne illa ferens, Gygem ad viri necem impulit: seseque illi et Lydorum regnum tradidit. Herodot l. 1. Vide Candaules.

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