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hated Lepreus, but when he came to Caucon's
house after completing his
twelve labors,
Astydameia insisted that he
reconcile with her son.
Lepreus then...
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Lepreum or
Lepreon (Ancient Gr****: Λέπρεον),
alternately named Lepreus or
Lepreos (Λέπρεος) was an
Ancient Gr**** city-state in Triphylia, a
district of...
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Syleus for
forcing strangers to hoe a vineyard.
Heracles rivaled with
Lepreus and
eventually killed him.
Heracles founded the city
Tarentum (modern Taranto...
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Buphagus (which
means bull, cattle-eater) was also a
surname of Heracles,
Lepreus, and others, who were
believed to have
eaten a
whole bull at once. Pausanias...
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Lepreo (Gr****: Λέπρεο,
before 1916: Στροβίτζι - Strovitzi) is a
village and a
community in the muni****lity of Zacharo, Elis, Greece. The
community includes...
- Laonome,
daughter of Guneus. Astydamea,
daughter of
Phorbas and
mother of
Lepreus by Caucon, son of Poseidon. She
persuaded Heracles to
reconcile with her...
- Leontinoi,
Leontini and
Leontium Lepreum Elis,
Greece abandoned Lepreon,
Lepreus Lessa Epidauria,
Greece abandoned Lilaea Boeotia,
Greece Lilaea Lindus...
- was
shown at
Lepreus, with a
statue of a man with a lyre
standing over it.
Other traditions made him son of
Poseidon and
father of
Lepreus by Astydameia...
- Namibia. This
species was
originally described by
Ferdinand Karsch as
Lepreus otjimbinguensis in 1879
based on
specimens collected near Otjimbingwe,...
-
rerum &
verborum in toto
opere memorabilium, Parisiis: apud Francis****
Lepreus, 1598.
Isagogica in
Institutiones imperiales (in Latin). Vol. 1. Lyon:...