-
Lamedon may
refer to:
Lamedon, a
region of
Gondor in J. R. R. Tolkien's
works Lamedon (mythology), a king of
Sicyon in Gr****
mythology This disambiguation...
- mythology,
Lamedon ( /ˈlæmɪˌdɒn, ˈlæmɪdən/;
Ancient Gr****: Λαμέδων) also
known as Laomedon, was the 18th king of
Sicyon who
reigned for 40 years.
Lamedon was...
-
Lamedon.
Corax received the
throne from his
predecessor Echyreus, in
whose reign Danaus became the king of Argos.
After Corax died childless,
Lamedon...
-
migrating from his
homeland in
Thessaly seized the
kingdom of
Sicyon from
Lamedon, the
supposed successor of the latter's
elder brother King Corax. He reigned...
- Coronus, king of Sicyon, son of
Apollo and Chrysorthe, and
father of
Lamedon and Corex.
Coronus inherited the
kingdom of
Sicyon from his
maternal grandfather...
-
debatable and
desert land",
contested by the men of Harad. The
region of
Lamedon and the
uplands of the
prosperous Morthond, with the
desolate Hill of Erech...
- Gr****: Φηνὼ) was the
Athenian woman and
daughter of Clytius. She
married Lamedon, king of Sicyon, and bore him a
daughter Zeuxippe. Pausanias, Graeciae...
- Marathon, Metion,
Erechtheus or Pelops. He
married Zeuxippe, the
daughter of
Lamedon, the
previous king of the
polis and
region that
would come to be named...
- Architeles.
Together with his
brother he
carried on a war
against the king
Lamedon. He
married Scaea,
daughter of Danaus, and
settled in Argos. He
named his...
- son of Eurynomus. Clytius, the
Athenian father of
Pheno who
married King
Lamedon of Sicyon. Ianiscus,
descendant of this Clytius,
became king in Sicyon...