Magnes (mythology) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Magnes ( ˈmæɡˌniːz ; Ancient Greek: Μάγνης means 'the magnet') was a name attributed to several men Magnes, eponym and first king of Magnesia
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Magnes the shepherd - Wikipedia 'Magnet' is derived from the legend of Magnes, or from the territory of Magnesia Pliny states that Magnes, the shepherd, discovered it, and the legend told of him is that while carrying a message over Mount Ida he felt his feet clinging to the earth, to the iron ore which lay thickly upon the hill Hence the name of the Magnet
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Magnes (mythology) - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Magnes, son of Zeus and Thyia, daughter of Deucalion, or of Aeolus and Enarete, or of Argus (son of Phrixus) and Perimele, eponym and first king of Magnesia, and brother of Makednos