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In J.M. Synge's play "Riders to the Sea," the mention of the Bay of Gregory of the Golden Mouth refers to a bay where fishermen take shelter during stormy weather. It serves as a contrast to the perilous sea where Maurya's sons have tragically perished, highlighting the harsh and unforgiving nature of the sea.
Mouriya's two sons Stephen and Shawn were found dead in the bay of Gregory of the Golden Mouth, after being lost in the great wind.
Tiberius Julius Synges died in 276.