• from Euboea, Lycus seized power in Ancient Thebes (Boeotia) by killing King Creon who at the time was regent for the son of Eteocles, Laodamas. Lycus mistreated...
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  • possibly by her, the father of another Lycus. Lycus was the uncle of Antiope, daughter of Nycteus. Lycus and Nycteus fled from Euboea after they murdered King...
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  • Nycteus (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    king of Thebes. His rule began after the death of Polydorus, and ended when he was succeeded by his brother Lycus. Nycteus and his brother Lycus were...
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    Argonauts (category Deeds of Zeus)
    captured and took her to Thebes where they sold her as a slave to King Lycus. (Hypsipyle reappeared years later, when the Argives marching against Thebes...
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    birthright. This inaugurated a new dynasty. Lycus is said to have reigned for twenty years. Lycus, as king and ruler of Thebes, waged war against Sicyon to avenge...
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  • Nemea) Lycurgus of Sparta Lycurgus of Thrace Lycus Lycus (Thebes) Lycus of Euboea Lycus of Fortunate Isles Lycus of Libya Lydiadas of Megalopolis Lydion...
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    Aegeus (category Kings of Athens)
    became king of that city. Lycus became king of Euboea whereas Pallas received the southern part of the territory. Aegeus, being the eldest of the brothers...
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  • Phrygian Asopus, a small river in Phrygia which joins the River Lycus near Laodicea on the Lycus. As mythological entities, the Boeotian river Asopus and the...
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    was first thrown by a storm on the coast of Lycia where he was to be sacrificed to Ares by king Lycus. King Lycus' daughter Callirrhoe took pity upon him...
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    personifications of nature; they are typically tied to a specific place, landform, or tree, and are usually depicted as maidens. Because of their association...
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