- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Leucadius /luːˈkeɪdiəs/ may
refer to:
Leucadius, a son of
Icarius and Polycaste, co-ruler of
Acarnania with his
brother Alyzeus...
- Iphthime.
According to
other traditions, the
mother of Penelope,
Alyzeus and
Leucadius was Polycaste,
daughter of Lygaeus. His
other possible wives were Dorodoche...
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Lefkada (
Leucadius) was a
bishop of
Bayeux from the
first half of the 6th century. He is the
first bishop of
Bayeux whose presence is attested. In 538...
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married to Icarius, by whom she
became the
mother of Penelope,
Alyzeus and
Leucadius. Polycaste,
sister of
Daedalus and the
mother of Perdix.
Because her brother...
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mythology a son of
Icarius and Polycaste, and
brother of
Penelope and
Leucadius.
After his father's death, he
reigned in
conjunction with his brother...
- beach),
Pounta beach. West coast:
Lefkos beach, Mesohori, Finiki,
Arkasa Leucadius.
North coast: Diafani,
Alimounta (Saria island),
Palatia (Saria island)...
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Christianise the Anglo-Saxons from
their native Anglo-Saxon paganism.
Leucadius of
Bayeux 6th
century The
first bishop of
Bayeux whose presence is attested...
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Odyssey 15.16 Strabo, 10.2.24; her sons by
Icarius are
called Alyzeus and
Leucadius Scholia ad Euripides,
Phoenissae 133 Apollodorus, 1.8.4 Apollodorus, E...
- 464?–469?
Manveus 470?–480?
Contestus 480–513
Vigor (Vigorus) 513–537
Leucadius c. 538 –
after 549
Lascivus Leodoaldus or
Leudovald c. 581 – c. 614 Gérétran...
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published by
Grenfell and Hunt in 1898. The
papyrus was
addressed to
Flavius Leucadius, the
logistes of the
Oxyrhynchite nome. It
describes the
visit of physicians...