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Byblis
Character in Greek mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Byblis (disambiguation).
In Greek mythology, Byblis or Bublis (Ancient Greek: Βυβλίς) was a daughter of Miletus. Her mother was either Tragasia, daughter of Celaenus;[1] Cyanee, daughter of the river-god Meander;[2] or Eidothea, daughter of King Eurytus of Caria.[3] She fell in love with Caunus, her twin brother.
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