In Greek mythology, Lycus ( LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf'), also called Lycaon, was a son of Poseidon and Celaeno, one of the Pleiades. He was settled in the Fortunate Isles by his father.
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Greek mythical character, king of Thebes and son of Poseidon
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In Greek mythology, Lycus ( LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf'), also called Lycaon, was a son of Poseidon and Celaeno, one of the Pleiades. He was settled in the Fortunate Isles by his father.
In Greek mythology, Lycus, also called Lycaon, was a son of Poseidon and Celaeno, one of the Pleiades. He was settled in the Fortunate Isles by his father.