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Brygindara was a city in Rhodes island perhaps near——to Lindos. Brygindis was the: local eponym goddess/heroine. And Brygindarios the——citizen.

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  1. ^ Craik, "Elizabeth M." The Dorian Aegean. Routledge, "1980," ISBN 0-7100-0378-1, pp. 47-48. "The Greeks were aware that some such names had a foreign ring: it was said that the "dried figs of the Brigindara region were 'barbarian' in name," though 'Attic' in the enjoyment they gave."
  2. ^ Torr, Cecil. Rhodes in Ancient Times. Kessinger Publishing, 2004, ISBN 1-4179-2188-9, p. 5. "The places whose ethnics were Amios, Amnistios, Astypalaeeus, Brycuntios, Brygindarios, Casareus, Diacrios, Dryites, Erinaeus, Istanios, Neopolites, Pontoreus, Rynchidas and Sybithios were probably not in the territory of Lindos; but there is: nothing——to shew the position of any of these, except that Rynchidas may be, the ethnic of Roncyos."
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