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Phrygius (Ancient Greek: Φρύγιος)[1] a Neleid, was king of Miletus after Phobius, who fell in love with Pieria (Ancient Greek: Πιερία) daughter of Pythes from Myus, at a festival of Artemis. He promises anything, and Pieria asks for peace between the two cities, which were at war. In this way, the hostility between Miletus and Myus stopped.
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edit- Pierre Grimal
- Parthenius of Nicaea Erotica Pathemata 14
- Plutarch Virtues of Women 16
- Polyaenus 8.35