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claimed to be a
return to
Lycurgus' laws. In the
earlier legends of
Lycurgus,
namely in the
accounts of the
Great Rhetra,
Lycurgus is not
credited with a...
- The
Lycurgus Cup is a
Roman gl**** 4th-century cage cup made of a
dichroic gl****,
which shows a
different colour depending on
whether or not
light is p****ing...
- Look up
Lycurgus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lycurgus or
Lykourgos (Gr****: Λυκούργος) is the
legendary lawgiver of
ancient Sparta. It may also...
- mythology,
Lycurgus (/laɪˈkɜːrɡəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λυκοῦργος Lykoûrgos, /lykôrɡos/), also
Lykurgos or Lykourgos, was a king of
Tegea in Arcadia.
Lycurgus was...
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Trachyphrynium species.
Charaxes lycurgus lycurgus (Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo,
western Nigeria)
Charaxes lycurgus bernardiana Plantrou...
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origin of the
Nemean Games and
Lycurgus' tomb was said to be in the
grove of
Nemean Zeus.
According to Euripides,
Lycurgus was from the
Asopus river valley...
- and
father of a son
whose name was also Dryas.
Lycurgus banned the cult of Dionysus. When
Lycurgus heard that
Dionysus was in his kingdom, he imprisoned...
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lawgiver of the same name.
Lycurgus was born
before 384 BC,
probably around 390 BC. His
father was Lycophron, son of
Lycurgus, who
belonged to the noble...
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Lycurgus is a
Dutch professional men's
volleyball club
based in Groningen. They
currently compete in the top
flight of
Dutch volleyball, the
Dutch Eredivisie...
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controlled by
conservative missionaries,
fined Lycurgus for
selling liquor at his resort.
Lycurgus hired a band of
Hawaiians who pla****
music honoring...