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  Midas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dryden, in the Wife of Bath's Tale, by Geoffrey Chaucer, makes Midas' queen the betrayer of the secret.
Alternative: The Berecynthain Hero, Berecynthain Hero (after Mt.
This page was last modified 16:49, 26 Jul 2004.
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 Midas
The Pactolus is a small river in Lydia, Asia Minor, once famous for the particles of gold in its sands, which were legendary due to Midas having bathed there.
Midas is also called 'the Berecynthain Hero', after Mount Berecynthus in Phrygia.
Article created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 24 June 2005.
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