CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 351
... Lycus . A son of Pheres . Migrating to Argolis from Thes- saly , Lycurgus became king of Nemea and married Eurydice or Amphithea . She bore him a son , OPHELTES , who was killed by a snake . Lycus ( 1 ) . A king of Thebes . Lycus and ...
... Lycus . A son of Pheres . Migrating to Argolis from Thes- saly , Lycurgus became king of Nemea and married Eurydice or Amphithea . She bore him a son , OPHELTES , who was killed by a snake . Lycus ( 1 ) . A king of Thebes . Lycus and ...
Page 353
... Lycus and Dirce . Hyginus claims that Hermes forbade the twins to kill Lycus , but made him give up the throne to them . Lycus ' son , also named Lycus , apparently escaped to Euboea , but later returned and , like his father , seized ...
... Lycus and Dirce . Hyginus claims that Hermes forbade the twins to kill Lycus , but made him give up the throne to them . Lycus ' son , also named Lycus , apparently escaped to Euboea , but later returned and , like his father , seized ...
Page 557
... Lycus , or else Lycus seized it . Labdacus reigned briefly but died young , and Lycus continued as regent , this time for Labdacus ' infant son , Laïus . After twenty years on the throne Lycus was overthrown by Amphion and Zethus ...
... Lycus , or else Lycus seized it . Labdacus reigned briefly but died young , and Lycus continued as regent , this time for Labdacus ' infant son , Laïus . After twenty years on the throne Lycus was overthrown by Amphion and Zethus ...
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