Definition: "AmR_CNr" is a term used in ancient Greek mythology to denote an individual, specifically a mortal or a priestly youth, who had divine regalia. This person's name ends in the last three letters of their nameβnamely CNr. The "CNr" indicates that they were a priest, likely for religious duties only, and was granted amarkon (an ammarka, a sacred helmet) to protect themselves while on duty or in holy war.