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Mythology

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Lycus (mythology) Lycus ( ; ) is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology: *Lycus, one of the Telchines who fought under Dionysus in his Indian campaign. He is otherwise said to have erected a temple to Apollo Lycius on the banks of Scamander, Xanthus river. ...
, the name of numerous people in Greek mythology, including **
Lycus (brother of Nycteus) In Greek mythology, Lycus or Lykos ( ; ) was a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient Thebes (Boeotia). His rule was preceded by the regency of Nycteus and in turn, Lycus was succeeded by the twins Amphion and Zethus. Family Lycus and his brothe ...
, a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient Thebes ** Lycus (descendant of Lycus), son of Lycus (brother of Nycteus), appearing in Euripides's ''Heracles'' ** Lycus, son of Poseidon


Rivers

* Lycos or
Great Zab The Great Zab or Upper Zab (; or ; ; ) is an approximately long river flowing through Turkey and Iraq. It rises in Turkey near Lake Van and joins the Tigris in Iraq south of Mosul. During its course, the river collects water from many tributar ...
, a river of Assyria, located in modern-day Turkey and Iraq * Lycus (river of Bithynia), flows into the Black Sea (Pontus Euxinus) near Heraclea Pontica * Lycus (river of Cilicia), flows from the Pyramus to the Pinarus * Lycus, now known as Kouris, in Cyprus that flows into the Mediterranean Sea at
Kourion Kourion (; ) was an important ancient Greek city-state on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus. In the twelfth century BCE, after the Mycenaean Greece#Collapse or Postpalatial Bronze Age (c. 1200–1050 BC), collapse of the Mycenaean p ...
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Lycus (river of Lydia) Lycus or Lykos () was an ancient river of Lydia Lydia (; ) was an Iron Age Monarchy, kingdom situated in western Anatolia, in modern-day Turkey. Later, it became an important province of the Achaemenid Empire and then the Roman Empire. Its ca ...
, a tributary of the Hyllus river * Lycus (river of Mysia), near Carseae * Lycus (river of Phoenicia), also known as Nahr al-Kalb, flows into the Mediterranean near Beirut * Lycus (river of Phrygia), a historical river, a tributary of the Maeander * Lycus (river of Pontus), modern Kelkit, a river in the Black Sea Region of Turkey and the longest tributary of the Yeşil River *
Platani (river) The Platani (), known in ancient Greek as the (''Lykos'', "wolf") or (''Halykos'', "Salty"), is a river in southern Sicily, Italy. It is the fifth longest in the island after Imera Meridionale, Simeto, Belice and Dittaino, with a course of 10 ...
, a river of Sicily, was sometimes also called the Lycus. * Lycus (river of Constantinople), a stream on the Byzantine peninsula that flowed into the Harbour of Theodosius in Constantinople on the Propontis (now Yenikapı, Istanbul)


Fictional characters

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Karl Lykos Sauron () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Neal Adams, and made his first appearance in ''The X-Men'' #59 (August 1969). Sauron is the alte ...
, a Marvel Comics villain also known as Sauron * Lycus, a DC Comics villain and son of
Ares (DC Comics) Ares (also sometimes Mars) is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. Based on the eponymous Greek mythological figure, he is the Olympian god of war and major recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woma ...


Other uses

* ''Lycus'' (beetle), a genus of net-winged beetles


See also

* Battle of the Lycus, fought in 66 BC between the Roman Republic army of Pompey and the forces of Mithridates VI of Pontus *
Lycos Lycos, Inc. (stylized as LYCOS), is a web search engine and web portal established in 1994, spun out of Carnegie Mellon University. Lycos also encompasses a network of email, web hosting, social networking, and entertainment websites. The company ...
, a search engine and Web portal * Lycus Sulci, a feature in the Amazonis quadrangle on Mars {{disambiguation, geo