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Stories of both
located Lyrcus near Argos;
their individual lives intertwine with
other historical and
mythological figures.
Lyrcus, son of Phoroneus.He...
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mother of
Basileus with
Lyrcus after Lyrcus had made a
journey to the
oracle at Didyma.
Staphylus is said to have
enticed Lyrcus into too much drinking...
- a
number of
children including Apis, Car, Chthonia, Clymenus, Sparton,
Lyrcus and Europs, an
illegitimate son. An
unnamed daughter of his is said to have...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Lyrcus (Ancient Gr****: Λύρκος) was the
illegitimate son of Abas, king of Argos. In Pausanias's
Description of Greece, the city of Lyrceia...
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sister Hemithea when
Staphylus arranged for the
latter to
spend a
night with
Lyrcus, his guest, whom both
Hemithea and
Rhoeo fell in love with. She
became the...
- who had been
captured by
brigands (not Zeus this time). One of
these was
Lyrcus, the son of Phoroneus, who
covered a vast deal of land and sea
without finding...
- great-grandson of Danaus. He was the twin
brother of
Proetus and the half
brother of
Lyrcus.
Acrisius was the
husband of
Eurydice or
Aganippe and thus
grandfather of...
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Hemithea upon her deification.
Parthenius makes Hemithea mother of
Basileus by
Lyrcus; in his
version of the story,
Hemithea apparently had this name
since birth...
- by (and
later merged with) the
nymph Salmacis. Hylas;
raped by naiads.
Lyrcus, son of Phoroneus,
raped by Hemithea, by
means of alcohol. Odysseus; in...
- give
conflicting accounts.
According to one, it
deals with the
story of
Lyrcus;
according to the other, it
deals with the
story of Byblis. This
might indicate...