- In Gr**** mythology,
Lynceus (/ˈlɪnsiːəs, -sjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λυγκεύς "lynx-e****") may
refer to the
following personages.
Lynceus, one of the 50 Sons...
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Aphrodite intervened and
saved her.
Lynceus later killed Danaus as
revenge for the
death of his brothers.
Lynceus and
Hypermnestra then
began a dynasty...
- Idas and
Lynceus approached.
Lynceus,
named for the lynx
because he
could see in the dark,
spied Castor hiding in the tree. Idas and
Lynceus immediately...
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Lynceus brachyurus,
known generally as the
holarctic clam
shrimp or
common lynceus, is a
species of clam
shrimp in the
family Lynceidae. It is
found in...
- the
Calydonian boar.
Lynceus was a son of
Aphareus and
Arene or
Polydora or Laocoosa, and thus
brother to Idas and Peisus.
Lynceus was the
murderer of...
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Lynceus was a king of Argos,
succeeding Danaus on the throne.
Lynceus or
Lynkeus may also
refer to:
Lynceus of Samos, Gr****
writer Josef Popper-Lynkeus...
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collection of the
fragments from
Lynceus's prose works is in
Andrew Dalby's
paper published in 2000. Suda,
Lynceus Athenaeus, Deipnosophists, 4.128....
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ancestor of many
kings and heroes, such as ****us, Cadmus, Heracles, Minos,
Lynceus, Cepheus, and Danaus. The
astronomer Simon Marius named a moon of Jupiter...
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blessed his
shield making it
resistant to any sword. Abas was the son of
Lynceus of the
royal family of Argos, and Hypermnestra, the last of the Danaides...
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bridegrooms in Lerna; but one, Hypermnestra,
refused because her husband,
Lynceus,
honored her wish to
remain a virgin.
Danaus was
angry with his disobedient...