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    Lycaon (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Lycaon was the son of Pelasgus and Meliboea (or of oread nymph Cyllene), father of Oenotrus and the mythical first king of Arcadia. He was the father of Callisto and, according to some, he raised her son Arcas. He and his fifty impious sons, entertained Zeus and set before him a dish...
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    Lycaon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Lycaon may refer to: Lycaon pictus, the African Wild Dog Lycaon (son of Priam), son of Priam and Laothoe Lycaon (mythology), son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, the mythical first king of Arcadia Lykaon Λυκάων Licaón Lycaon Lycaon...
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    Lycaon -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Lycaon:in Greek mythology, a legendary king of Arcadia. Traditionally, he was an impious and cruel king who tried to trick Zeus, the king of the gods, into ...
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    Lycaon --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Lycaon: in Greek mythology, a legendary king of Arcadia. Traditionally, he was an impious and cruel king who tried to trick Zeus, the king of the gods, into ...
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    LYCAON, Greek Mythology Index
    Orest. 1642), and Dionysius of Halicarnassus (i. 11, 13) distinguishes between an elder and a younger Lycaon, ... The traditions about him place Lycaon in very different lights, for according to some, ...
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    Deucalion - TheBestLinks.com - Greek mythology, Lycaon, Noah, ...
    Deucalion. In Greek mythology, Deucalion, or Deukálion ("new-wine sailor") was the son of Prometheus and Clymene or Celaeno. When the wrath of Zeus was ignited against the whole of the Pelasgians, ...
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    Nyctimus - TheBestLinks.com - Greek mythology, Lycaon, Zeus, Zeus ...
    Nyctimus. In Greek mythology, Nyctimus was the son of Lycaon who was killed and served up as part of a feast to Zeus. Some scholars identify Lycaon with Zeus Lycaeus, Zeus in his role as god of light, ...
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    Lycaon 2, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
    Document belonging to the Greek Mythology Link, a website created by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology ... Zeus destroys the house of Lycaon...
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    Lycaon and his 50 Sons « Myth'd: The World Mythology Blog
    Lycaon was an ancient king of Arcadia, ... In another version of the myth it was the flesh of Arcas, The grandson of Lycaon and the son of Zeus himself, which was mixed up in the meal for the god.
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    Iapyx - Includipedia, the inclusionist encyclopaedia
    In Roman mythology, Iapyx or Iapux was Aeneas's healer during the Trojan War and then escaped to Italy after the war and founded Apulia.
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