-
Gargara in the
Troad was
counted as
Lelegian.
Alcaeus (7th or 6th
century BCE)
calls Antandrus in the
Troad "
Lelegian", but
later Herodotus substitutes...
- with the surname, see Altès (surname). In Gr**** mythology,
Altes was a
Lelegian king who
resided at Pedasus,
which was
situated in or near the Troad. According...
-
Pedasus was said by
Homer to be
Lelegian settlement,
ruled by the
Lelegian king Altes. Thus,
Briseus may also have been a
Lelegian.
Other sources say that Briseus...
- Λυκάων; gen.: Λυκάονος) was a son of
Priam and Laothoe,
daughter of the
Lelegian king Altes.
Lycaon was the half-brother of Hector.
Lycaon lent his cuir****...
-
could have
avoided this fate, he
chose to be with his wife. Olenus, a
Lelegian,
father of Phoceus. His son was
killed by the Argonauts. Hyginus, De astronomia...
- (Ancient Gr****: Πυλία) was a
Megarian princess as the
daughter of the
Lelegian king,
Pylas of Megara. In one account, she was
called Peleia (Πελείας)...
- She
consorted with
Heracles and had by him a son Everes. Parthenope, a
Lelegian princess as
daughter of King
Ancaeus of
Samos and Samia,
daughter of Meander...
- Theseus.
Lycaon (Λυκάων), a son of
Priam and Laothoe,
daughter of the
Lelegian king Altes; not to be
confused with Lycaon, the
father of
Pandarus of Zeleia...
- Euboea. Some
scholars have ****erted that
Corfu is Taphos, the
island of the
Lelegian Taphians.
According to
Strabo (VI, 269), the
Liburnians were
masters of...
- name
after him. The same
source informs that
Termerus and Lycus, two
Lelegians "of
beastly nature", were said to be
notorious robbers that
raided Caria...