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- Archilochus was marked by conflicts. The ancient tradition identified a Parian, Lycambes, and his daughters as the main target of his anger. The father is said...
- claims to have been engaged to the girl (fl. c. 660 BC) before her father Lycambes ("Mr. Wolfy") reneged and married her to someone else. Archilochus's verses...
- (male) Underside (female) A. l. lycaenina (Sri Lanka, southern India) A. l. lycambes (Hewitson, 1878) (north-western India to Indo China, Hainan, southern Yunnan)...
- 1967 Philatis latobius Fennah, 1967 Philatis lento Fennah, 1967 Philatis lycambes Fennah, 1967 Philatis major Osborn, 1924 Philatis monaeses Fennah, 1967...
- rhythms and spirit of Archilochus not the themes or the words that hounded Lycambes. — Epistles 1.19.23–5 Dating to the seventh century BC, the poems of Archilochus...
- Stål, 1862 Juaristiella Brailovsky, 1999 Larraldiella Brailovsky, 1999 Lycambes Stål, 1862 Marichisme Kirkaldy, 1904 Merocoris Perty, 1833 Meropachys Burmeister...
- Archilochus of Paros, an earlier iambic poet, who reportedly drove a certain Lycambes and his daughters to hang themselves after he too was rejected in marriage...
- Stål, 1862 Juaristiella Brailovsky, 1999 Larraldiella Brailovsky, 1999 Lycambes Stål, 1862 Marichisme Kirkaldy, 1904 Merocoris Perty, 1833 Meropachys Burmeister...
- goberus (Fruhstorfer, 1916) Hainan Anthene lycaenina (Felder, 1868) A. l. lycambes (Hewitson, 1878) South Yunnan genus: Araotes Araotes lapithis lapithis...
- fictional characters: he draws comparisons to the poetry of Archilochus about Lycambes and his daughters, generally considered to be fictionalised. Sappho's poetry...