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Bianor

Bianor · m

A centaur slain by Theseus at the marriage festival of Pirithŏus

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What it meant

Bĭānor — Lewis & Short

Bĭānor, ŏris, m.bi/a-a)nh/r.

I A centaur slain by Theseus at the marriage festival of Pirithŏus, Ov. M. 12, 345.—
II An ancient hero of Mantua, Verg. E. 9, 60; acc. to Serv. in h. l. and upon A. 10, 198-200, the founder of Mantua, and identical with Ocnus.

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