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Lycastus (Λύκαστος) may
refer to:
Lycastus, a
Cretan king and son of
Minos I and Itone. He was the
husband of Ida,
daughter of Corybas, and by her father...
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Lycastus is the name of some
figures in Gr**** mythology.
Lycastus or
Lykastos (Ancient Gr****: Λύκαστος) may also
refer to:
Lycastus (Crete), a town of...
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Lycastus or
Lykastos (Gr****: Λύκαστος) was a town of
ancient Crete,
mentioned in the
Catalogue of
Ships in Homer's Iliad.
Strabo says that it had entirely...
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single son
named Lycastus, his
successor as King of Crete.
Lycastus had a son
named Minos,
after his grandfather, born by
Lycastus' wife, Ida, daughter...
- Chalybia. The
river Lycastus was but a
small stream,
which after a
short course emptied itself into the
Euxine close by the town of
Lycastus. The Lycastrus...
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Lycastus (Ancient Gr****: Λύκαστος, romanized: Lykastos) is a
river in
Turkey which flows into the
Black Sea at Samsun. The
ancient town of
Lycastus in...
- Hercules,
watches her. She then
stops Hercules from
killing the
young Lycastus from her village, a love
interest of her who
attacks anyone he considers...
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Lycaon (3), p. 263. Pseudo-Plutarch,
Parallela minora 36; Grimal, s.vv.
Lycastus (2), Parrhasius. Apollodorus, 1.7.7; Grimal, s.v.
Oxylus (1); Brill's New...
- town in ****an Ida (mother of Minos),
daughter of Corybas, the wife of
Lycastus king of Crete, and the
mother of the "second" king
Minos of
Crete Ida (nurse...
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naiad daughter of Nile.
Aeolus and
Boeotus - Sons of
Poseidon and Arne.
Lycastus and
Parrhasius - Sons of Ares and Phylonome,
daughter of
Nyctimus of Arcadia...