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- 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...
- third one was the father of Iphimachus that took care of Philoctetes. Dolopians were either under Thessalian rule, or autonomous and members of the Amphictyonic...
- 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...
- Mount Pindus, and after flowing through the mountainous country of the Dolopians and Agraeans, entered the plain of Acarnania and Aetolia near Stratus...
- Mysia. In c. 475 BC, according to Thucydides (1.98), Cimon defeated the Dolopians (the original inhabitants) and conquered the entire island. From that...
- 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...
- instructions from an oracle of Delphi to go there. Once he defeated the local Dolopians, he scoured the island and found a tomb of a gigantic man that he would...
- Δολοπία) was a mountainous region of Greece, located north of Aetolia. The Dolopians were members of the Delphian Amphictyonic League, and shared two votes...
- 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...
- 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...