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- Lycus or Lykos was a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient Thebes in Greek mythology12. His rule was preceded by the regency of Nycteus and in turn, Lycus was succeeded by the twins Amphion and Zethus1. Lycus is also the name of multiple people in Greek mythology, including one of the Telchines who fought under Dionysus in his Indian campaign3, and a son of Poseidon2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In Greek mythology, Lycus or Lykos (/ ˈlaɪkəs / LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized : Lúkos, lit. 'wolf') was a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient Thebes (Boeotia). His rule was preceded by the regency of Nycteus and in turn, Lycus was succeeded by the twins Amphion and Zethus.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycus_(Thebes)Lycus (mythology), the name of numerous people in Greek mythology, including Lycus (brother of Nycteus), a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient Thebes Lycus (descendant of Lycus), son of Lycus (brother of Nycteus), appearing in Euripides's Heracles Lycus, son of Poseidonen.wikipedia.org/wiki/LycusLycus (/ ˈlaɪkəs / LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized : Lúkos, lit. 'wolf') is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology : Lycus, one of the Telchines who fought under Dionysus in his Indian campaign. He is otherwise said to have erected a temple to Apollo Lycius on the banks of Xanthus river.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycus_(mythology)
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