Nycteus
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NYCTEUS — Neptuni fil. ex Celene Atlantis filia, quem ex Amaltheâ Cretensi nymphâ Antiopam et Nyctimenen susceptisse ferunt. Ex his Nyctimene, foedô patris amore capta, operâ nutricis cum eo concubuisse dicitur. Tandem vero, re cognitâ, cum pater eam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Nycteus — In Greek mythology, Nycteus (Greek: Νυκτεύς) was a king of Thebes. His rule began after the death of Polydorus, and ended when he was succeeded by his brother Lycus. Contents 1 Genealogy 2 Regency of Thebes 3 References … Wikipedia
Lycus (brother of Nycteus) — In Greek Mythology, Lycus was a ruler of the ancient city of Thebes, Greece. His rule was preceded by the regency of Nycteus, and he was succeeded by the twins Amphion and Zethus. GenealogyLycus and his brother Nycteus were the sons of either… … Wikipedia
НИКТЕЙ — • Nycteus, см. Amphion, Амфион … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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Theban kings in Greek mythology — The dynastic history of Thebes in Greek mythology is crowded with a bewildering number of kings between the city s new foundation (by Cadmus) and the Trojan War (see Ogyges). This suggests several competing traditions, which mythographers were… … Wikipedia
Lycus (mythology) — Lycus or Lykos is the name of several people in Greek mythology:* Lycus (son of Ares), a Libyan king in Greek mythology who sacrificed strangers to his father. He was the father of Callirhoê, who was a lover of Diomedes. * Lycus (brother of… … Wikipedia
Epopeus — (Ἐποπεύς) was a mythical Greek king of Sicyon, with an archaic bird name that linked him to epops (έποψ), the hoopoe, the watcher . [ Now the long list of Sicyonian kings which we find in Pausanias touches on bird lore at more than one juncture … Wikipedia
Labdacus — In Greek mythology, Labdacus (Λάβδακος) was the only son of Polydorus and a king of Thebes. Labdacus was a grandson of Thebes founder, Cadmus. His mother was Nycteis, daughter of Nycteus. Polydorus died while Labdacus was a young child, leaving… … Wikipedia