- Λυκομήδης), also
known as Lycurgus, was the most
prominent king of the
Dolopians in the
island of
Scyros near
Euboea during the
Trojan War.
Lycomedes was...
-
Mount Pindus, and
after flowing through the
mountainous country of the
Dolopians and Agraeans,
entered the
plain of
Acarnania and
Aetolia near Stratus...
- with his father,
Phoenix fled to Phthia,
where he
became king of the
Dolopians, and
tutor of the
young Achilles, whom he
accompanied to the
Trojan War...
- away. As for Eurydamas, his
father was
called sometimes as
Ctimenus from
Dolopian Ctimene. Irus or Arnaeus, a
character in The Odyssey.
Orphic Argonautica...
-
Lycomedes was the most
prominent king of the
Dolopians in the
island of
Scyros near
Euboea during the
Trojan War.
Lycomedes may also
refer to: Lycomedes...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Ctimenus (Ancient Gr****: Κτιμένου), from
Dolopian Ctimene in Thessaly, was the
father of the
Argonaut Eurydamas. Otherwise, the latter...
- Mysia. In c. 475 BC,
according to
Thucydides (1.98),
Cimon defeated the
Dolopians (the
original inhabitants) and
conquered the
entire island. From that...
-
instructed by the
oracle to
locate and
steal the
relics of
Theseus from the
Dolopians. The body of the
legendary Eurystheus was also
supposed to
protect Athens...
- Δολοπία) was a
mountainous region of Greece,
located north of Aetolia. The
Dolopians were
members of the
Delphian Amphictyonic League, and
shared two votes...
-
States Phoenix may also
refer to:
Phoenix (son of Amyntor), king of the
Dolopians who
raises Achilles Phoenix (son of Agenor),
brother or
father of Europa...