
Lycus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Lycus
of Larissa - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic Games, 452 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_203
race 82nd [452 B.C.] - Lycus of Larissa, stadion race
Lycus 2
- a historian, the adoptive father of the poet
279/14
rius Phalereus plots against Lycus, the (adoptive) father of the poet
Lycus 3
- a general of Lysimachus
Polyaen_5.19.1
ned a complete victory. [19] Lycus. Aenetus, the general
Lycus 4
of Pharae - a general of the Achaean League, 3rd century B.C.
217/15
Lycus of Pharae defeats the Aetolians near Leontion.
Lycus 5
- a river in Assyria, the modern Great Zab
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Joseph:AJ_13.251
a trophy at the river Lycus, upon his conquest of Indat
Lycus 6
- a river in Bithynia, Asia Minor
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Plin:HN_6.4
that name on the river Lycus - it is 200 miles
Plut:Demetr_46
the fords of the river Lycus he had a great number of
Polyaen_4.7.12
metrius had to cross the Lycus, which was a very rapid riv
Lycus 7
of Naxos - died at sea, 3rd century B.C.
Callim:Epigr_20
Not on land died Lycus of Naxos, but at sea he saw ship
Lycus 8
- a river in Phrygia, Asia Minor
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Aelian:NA_12.14
in the Maeander and the Lycus, the rivers of Asia Minor,
CIL_1.728
Laodicea near the river Lycos; a statue 'The Roman Pe
Plin:HN_5.105
Laodicea is on the river Lycus, its sides being washed by
Lycus 9
- an ancient ruler of Thebes
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AnthPal_3.7
her seduction, abandoned to Lycus, Dirce's husband. Amp
PsCallisth_1.46
us' children fell, & Palace of Lycus, home of Labdakos.
Lycus
- in documents
AnthPal_7.435
ylidas, Eraton, Chaeris, Lycus, Agis, and Alexon fell befo
AnthPal_7.497
empty tomb for his son Lycus ; for not even does he lie
PsCallisth_1.42
Eurymachus after him. & Rich Lycus followed and then Cas
SelPap_1.110
Goodbye. Salute my brothers Lycus and . . . Mecheir
Syll_322
menos Apollo son of Zeus Lykos son of Leon Satyros so
Syll_361
(301) tos, who liberated Elateia. Lykos son of Satyros
Syll_424
(256/5 or 254/3) os, Mimneas, Eunikos, Lykos, Polemarchos, Polemaios
Syll_509
(225 or 221) follows: Aetolians: Lykos, Alexon, Androsthenidas,
Syll_514
(c. 225) omacha daughter of Lykos Leaina daughter of Lykos
Syll_523
(c. 220) .], Lykon of Melitaia, [Lykos of Kallipolis, Silas
Syll_546
(214/3) ncil of the year when Lykos was secretary, and the
Syll_585
(197-175) on and Dexikrates: Lykos of Tarentum, the son of
Syll_610
(190) pias of Kallipolis Lykos of Dryopē - upper
THI_64
(263-236) p; ; sponsor: Lykos of Kalydon the son of Di
THI_99.N
(c. 160/59) embly, with . . . Lykos son of (?) Theodotos acting
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