- the name
Laodocus (/leɪˈɒdəkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λαόδοκος or Λαοδόκος
means "receiving the people") or
Leodocus (Λεωδόκος) may
refer to:
Laodocus, the Aetolian...
-
Parnethia Lycomedes Parthenope Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Cinyras Pharnace Dorus,
Laodocus,
Polypoetes Phthia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Tenes Procleia Apollod. 1st/2nd...
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extends into the cell. From
Colombia to Bolivia,
Matto Grosso and Paré. —
laodocus F. (10a)
inhabits Brazil proper,
southwards to Parana. The
yellow area...
- and fled to the
Curetian country.
There he
killed his hosts,
Dorus and
Laodocus and Polypoetes, the sons of
Phthia and Apollo, and
called the
country Aetolia...
- Polypoetes, the
Aetolian son of
Apollo and Phthia,
brother of
Dorus and
Laodocus. He was
killed by Aetolus. Polypoetes, son of
Hippodamia and Pirithous...
- Archelochus, Coön, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Glaucus, Helicaon, Iphidamas, Laodamas,
Laodocus, Medon,
Polybus and
Thersilochus (most of whom
perished during the Trojan...
- Archelochus, Coön, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Glaucus, Helicaon, Iphidamas,
Laodocus, Medon,
Polybus and Thersilochus.
Laodamas was a
Trojan warrior killed...
- Phthia, the
beloved of Apollo, by whom she
became the
mother of Dorus,
Laodocus, and Polypoetes. Phthia, a
Theban princess who was one of the Niobids,...
- Archelochus, Coön, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Helicaon, Iphidamas, Laodamas,
Laodocus, Medon,
Polybus and Thersilochus.
Glaucus was
rescued during the sack of...
- Archelochus, Coön, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Glaucus, Helicaon, Iphidamas, Laodamas,
Laodocus,
Polybus and Thersilochus.
Medon was
killed by Philoctetes, and
later Aeneas...