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- Q4263006 subject Q8500211.
- Q4263006 subject Q9625994.
- Q4263006 abstract "Lyrcus (Greek: Λύρκος) is the name of two Greek figures, one a figure in a 1st-century BC Hellenistic romance by Parthenius of Nicaea, the other the eponymous legendary founder of Lyrceia. Stories of both located Lyrcus near Argos; their individual lives intertwine with other historical and mythological figures.".
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- Q4263006 comment "Lyrcus (Greek: Λύρκος) is the name of two Greek figures, one a figure in a 1st-century BC Hellenistic romance by Parthenius of Nicaea, the other the eponymous legendary founder of Lyrceia. Stories of both located Lyrcus near Argos; their individual lives intertwine with other historical and mythological figures.".
- Q4263006 label "Lyrcus".