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Lycaon (Priam's son)

Lycaon ( dr. Greek. Λῠκάων ) is a character in ancient Greek mythology [1] . Priam's son [2] from the concubine Laofoy. [3]

He was captured by Achilles at the beginning of the war [4] , was his guest-captive [5] . Patroclus sells it on Lemnos, and Eunaeus redeems it [6] . His armor is worn by Paris [7] . Killed by Achilles [8] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Myths of the peoples of the world . M., 1991-92. In 2 t. T. 2. P.54, Lubker F. The Real Dictionary of Classical Antiquities . M., 2001. In 3 vol. T. 2. S.306
  2. ↑ Gigin. Myths 90
  3. ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus. Mythological library III 12, 5
  4. ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus. Mythological library E III 32
  5. ↑ Homer. Iliad XXI 76-79
  6. ↑ Homer. Iliad XXIII 747; Stasin. Cyprus, synopsis
  7. ↑ Homer. Iliad III 333
  8. ↑ Homer. Iliad XXI 119
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