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- Trojan War. Lycomedes was the father of seven daughters including Deidameia, and grandfather of Pyrrhus or Neoptolemus. Plutarch says that Lycomedes killed...
- refer to: Lycomedes (mythology), the name of a number of mythological figures Lycomedes of Comana Lycomedes of Mantinea 9694 Lycomedes Lycomedes (beetle)...
- In Gr**** mythology, Lycomedes (/ˌlaɪkəˈmiːdiːz/; Ancient Gr****: Λυκομήδης) may refer to several characters: Lycomedes, a king of Scyros and father of...
- mythology, Lycomedes (Ancient Gr****: Λυκομήδης Lykomedes) was a Theban armed sentry with Thrasymedes, son of Nestor during the Trojan War. Lycomedes was the...
- Deïdameia) was a princess of Scyros as a daughter of King Lycomedes. Deidamia was one of King Lycomedes's seven daughters with whom Achilles was concealed. Some...
- forces. In 366 BC, Lycomedes persuaded the Arcadians to s**** an alliance with Athens, attempting to balance the strength of Thebes. Lycomedes was sent to Athens...
- at least a girl at the court of Lycomedes, king of Skyros. There, Achilles, properly disguised, lived among Lycomedes' daughters, perhaps under the name...
- Theseus. The latter s****s refuge in Skyros, whose King Lycomedes is an old friend and ally. Lycomedes, however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne...
- amongst the daughters of Lycomedes by Frans Francken the Younger Mid 17th century: Achilles among the Daughters of Lycomedes by Pietro Paolini, Getty...
- Later Lycomedes was a supporter of Roman triumvir Mark Antony, who at some point enlarged the territory of Lycomedes' kingdom. Due to Lycomedes’ partisanship...