Lycus
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Lycus is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally known as a son of the Pleiad Celaeno and the god Poseidon.
Statements (25)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
demigod
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figure in Greek mythology → |
| associatedWith |
Pleiades
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Thessaly → |
| category |
Children of Poseidon
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Children of the Pleiades → Demigods in Greek mythology → |
| father |
Poseidon
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| gender |
male
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| hasDivineAncestry |
Poseidon
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| hasMortalOrSemiDivineAncestry |
Celaeno
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| hasMythologicalRole |
regional hero
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| hasMythologicalStatus |
minor figure
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| hasMythologicalTraditionVariant |
parentage from Poseidon and Celaeno
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| hasSibling |
Eurypylus
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| mentionedIn |
later mythographic traditions
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scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes → |
| mother |
Celaeno
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|
| mythology |
Greek mythology
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| nameLanguage |
Ancient Greek
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| nameMeaning |
wolf
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| parent |
Celaeno
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Poseidon → |
| relatedMythologicalTheme |
heroic genealogy
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sea deities → |