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[descendant of Lycus] A son of Lycus (brother of Nycteus), Lycus appears in Euripides`s Heracles. Originally from Euboea, he seized power in Ancient Thebes (Boeotia) by killing Creon, who at the time was regent for the son of Eteocles, Laodamas. Lycus mistreated Creon`s family, throwing them out of their house and depriving them food and cl...
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[genus] Lycus is a genus of Net-winged beetles belonging to the Lycidae family. ==List of Species== ...
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[mythology] LycusPronunciation-needed or Lykos (Λύκος `wolf`) is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology: ...
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[river of Bithynia] Lycus or Lykos (Λύκος) was an ancient river of Bithynia. It flowed in the east of Bithynia in a westerly direction, and emptied itself into the Black Sea (Pontus Euxinus) a little to the south of Heraclea Pontica, which was twenty stadia distant from it. The breadth of the river is stated to have been two plethra, a...
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[river of Cilicia] Lycus or Lykos (Λύκος) was an ancient river of Cilicia, mentioned only by Pliny (v. 22), that flowed between the Pyramus and Pinarus. ...
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[river of Lydia] Lycus or Lykos (Λύκος) was an ancient river of Lydia that flowed in a southwesterly direction by the town of Thyatira. Whether it emptied itself directly into the Hermus, or only after joining with the Hyllus, is uncertain. (Plin. v. 31; comp. Wheler, vol. i. p. 253; P. Lucas, Troisieme Voyage, vol. i. p. 139, who, how...
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[river of Phrygia] Lycus or Lykos (Λύκος; Çürüksu) was the name of a river in ancient Phrygia, a tributary of the Maeander, which it joins a few km south of Tripolis. It had its sources in the eastern parts of Mount Cadmus (Strabo xii. p. 578), not far from those of the Maeander itself, and flowed in a westerly direction towards Col...
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(from the article `Antiope`) ...the form of a satyr, took her by force. Pregnant, she escaped the threats of her father by running away and marrying Epopeus, king of Sicyon; she ...
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