Overview
In Greek mythology, Lycomedes (/ˌlaɪkəˈmiːdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Λυκομήδης) may refer to several characters:
Lycomedes, a king of Scyros and father of Deidamia, mother of Neoptolemus by Achilles.
Lycomedes, a son of Creon, one of the Greek warriors at Troy; he was represented by Polygnotus in the Lesche at Delphi as wounded (supposedly by Agenor) in the wrist, in the arm and in the head.
Lycomedes, son of Apollo and Parthenope, daughter of King Ancaeus of Samos.
Lycomedes, a Cretan suitor of Helen.
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