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Pyramus

Pyramus (name) means a Babylonian youth in classical mythology, the tragic lover of Thisbe. Example: “The story of Pyramus and Thisbe influenced Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".”

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A Babylonian youth in classical mythology, the tragic lover of Thisbe.
"The story of Pyramus and Thisbe influenced Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"."
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The word “Pyramus” means a Babylonian youth in classical mythology, the tragic lover of Thisbe.

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“Pyramus” is a name.

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"Pyramus" (name) means a Babylonian youth in classical mythology, the tragic lover of Thisbe.

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