- Lycus
- LycusRare et porté dans l'Eure, c'est un nom donné à un enfant trouvé au début du XIXe siècle. Il évoque le personnage mythologique de Lycus, fils du dieu Poséidon et tyran de Thèbes.
Noms de famille. 2013.
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Lycus — or Lykos (Greek: Λύκος) seems to have originated in the impression made upon the mind of the beholder by a torrent rushing down the side of a hill, which suggested the idea of a wolf (Greek: Lykos) rushing at its prey.Lycus or Lykos may refer to … Wikipedia
Lycus — Lycus, so v.w. Leuchtkäfer … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
LYCUS — I. LYCUS Boeotiae Rex, qui ANtiopam Nyctei Regis filiam uxorem duxit: quam postea cum a Iove in Satyrum converso compressam cognovisset, repudiavit, Dircenque uxorem duxit, quae verita, ne Antiopa cum Lyco in gratiam rediret, arctissimis eam in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Lycus — Lycos Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le nom de Lycos, Lykos ou Lycus (du grec ancien Λύκος, « loup ») est porté par de nombreux personnages de la mythologie grecque,… … Wikipédia en Français
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
Lycus River — or Lykos River may refer to:* Lycus (river of Bithynia), an ancient river of Bithynia * Lycus (river of Cilicia), an ancient river of Cilicia * Lycus (river of Lydia), an ancient river of Lydia * Lycus (river of Phrygia), an ancient river of… … Wikipedia
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Lycus (river of Lydia) — Lycus or Lykos ( el. Λύκος) was an ancient river of Lydia that flowed in a southwesterly direction by the town of Thyatira. Whether it emptied itself directly into the Hermus, or only after joining with the Hyllus, is uncertain. (Plin. v. 31;… … Wikipedia
Lycus (river of Bithynia) — Lycus or Lykos ( el. Λύκος) was an ancient river of Bithynia. It flowed in the east of Bithynia in a westerly direction, and emptied itself into the Black Sea (Pontus Euxinus) a little to the south of Heraclea Pontica, which was twenty stadia… … Wikipedia