\paperw2700 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 \cf7 Sailing within sight of the southern coast of the Pontus Euxinus or Euxine Sea, the Argonauts came first to the island of Thynia,
where they saw\b \ATXht9 \cf15 Apollo\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 pass by on his way to the land of the \b \cf15 \ATXht10824 Hyperboreans\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 . Then, having rounded Cape Acherusia, where Hydmon died on the tusks of a wild boar, they came within sight
of the tomb of Stenelus, the hero who had fought alongside \b \cf15 \ATXht10811 Heracles\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 against the\b \ATXht10124 \cf15 Amazons\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 . Stenelus rose from his grave as the Argonauts passed, and \b \cf15 \ATXht11509 Orpheus
\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 consecrated his lyre in honor to him. That place was known as Lyra from that time on. They then sailed beyond the river Halis and landed at \b \cf15 \ATXht12008 Themiscyra\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 where their stay was brief. The danger of a cla
sh with the Amazons loomed, and, beyond the land of the Moschynecians (who did in public what all other people do in private), the Island of \b \cf15 \ATXht4 Ares\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 was already in sight.