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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Lampus''' (also written '''Lampos''') was an elder of [[Troy]], son of King [[Laomedon]]. Father of [[Dolops]] |
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Lampus''' (also written '''Lampos'''; {{lang-el|Λάμπος}}) was an elder of [[Troy]], son of King [[Laomedon]]. Father of [[Dolops]]; he was killed by [[Heracles]].<ref>[[Ilias]] III, 147.</ref> |
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[[Ilias]] III, 147. |
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Nowadays, '''Lampos''' has survived as a Greek family surname. |
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<ref>Pausanias, Description of Greece, 6.4.10</ref>. |
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Revision as of 11:00, 9 August 2010
In Greek mythology, Lampus (also written Lampos; Greek: Λάμπος) was an elder of Troy, son of King Laomedon. Father of Dolops; he was killed by Heracles.[1]
Lampus is also the name of a Macedonian horse breeder and Olympic victor, whose statue Pausanias describes in his Description of Greece.[2].
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