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- Lycastus abstract "In Greek mythology, the name Lycastus (Λύκαστος) may refer to:Lycastus, son of Minos I and Itone, husband of Ide, daughter of Corybas, and by her father of Minos II.Lycastus, twin brother of Parrhasius, whose parents were Ares and Phylonome, daughter of Nyctimus and Arcadia. Their mother was seduced by Ares in the guise of a shepherd; in fear of her father's wrath, she cast the newborn twins into the river Erymanthus. They did not drown and were washed into the hollow of an oak tree, where a she-wolf found and suckled them, giving up her own cubs. The twins were then adopted and raised by a shepherd named Glyphius, and eventually succeeded to the throne of Arcadia. Their story is closely parallel, and is cited as such by Pseudo-Plutarch, to that of Romulus and Remus.Lycastus, lover of Eulimene, who unsuccessfully attempted to save his loved one from being sacrificed.Lycastus, an autochthon, eponym of the town Lycastus in Crete, which might as well have been named after the son of Minos.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Lycastus mythology Greek_mythology.
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- Lycastus wikiPageRevisionID "534665024".
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Ares.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Autochthon_(ancient_Greece).
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Autochthons_of_classical_mythology.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cretan_mythology.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Ares.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Erymanthos_(river).
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Eulimene.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Minos.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Nyctimus.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Pseudo-Plutarch.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLink Romulus_and_Remus.
- Lycastus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lycastus".
- Lycastus hasPhotoCollection Lycastus.
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- Lycastus subject Category:Autochthons_of_classical_mythology.
- Lycastus subject Category:Cretan_mythology.
- Lycastus subject Category:Offspring_of_Ares.
- Lycastus hypernym Ares.
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- Lycastus comment "In Greek mythology, the name Lycastus (Λύκαστος) may refer to:Lycastus, son of Minos I and Itone, husband of Ide, daughter of Corybas, and by her father of Minos II.Lycastus, twin brother of Parrhasius, whose parents were Ares and Phylonome, daughter of Nyctimus and Arcadia. Their mother was seduced by Ares in the guise of a shepherd; in fear of her father's wrath, she cast the newborn twins into the river Erymanthus.".
- Lycastus label "Lycastus".
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- Lycastus wasDerivedFrom Lycastus?oldid=534665024.
- Lycastus isPrimaryTopicOf Lycastus.