Lycus (disambiguation)
- Lycus
The son of Hyrieus. In Thebes he became the guardian of Labdacus and later of Laius.
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The son of Dascylus, and king of Mysia. He welcomed the Argonauts, among whom Heracles, with great hospitality.
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A son of Pandion, and brother of Aegeus, Nisus, and Pallas. He was expelled by Aegeus, and took refuge with the Termili.
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The son of Poseidon and Celaeno, one of the Pleiades. He was transferred by his father to the Islands of the Blessed.
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A son of Aegyptus. He married Agave.
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A tyrant of Thebes, called by some a son of Poseidon, though Euripides calls him a son of Lycus.
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One of the Telchines. He is said to have gone to Lycia and built there the temple of the Lycian Apollo on the river Xanthus.
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A king of Lycia, who is said to have intended to sacrifice to Ares, Diomedes, who on his return from Troy landed in Lycia.
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A Thracian who, among others, was slain by Cycnus in single combat, a prize having been proposed for the winner of the duel.
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