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In Greek mythology, Lampus (also written Lampos) was an elder of Troy, son of King Laomedon. Father of Dolops, he was killed by Heracles.

Ilias III, 147.

Nowadays, Lampos has survived as a Greek family surname.

Lampus is also the name of a Macedonian horse breeder and Olympic victor, whose statue Pausanias describes in his Description of Greece [1].

  1. ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 6.4.10