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- Lycaon (king of Arcadia) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Lycaon ( laɪˈkeɪɒn ; Attic Greek: Λυκάων, romanized: Lukáōn, Attic Greek: [ly kǎː ɔːn]) was a king of Arcadia who, in the most popular version of the myth, killed and cooked his son Nyctimus and served him to Zeus, to see whether the god was sufficiently all-knowing to recognize human flesh
- Lycaon | King of Arcadia, Arcadian Hero, Werewolf . . .
Lycaon, in Greek mythology, a legendary king of Arcadia Traditionally, he was an impious and cruel king who tried to trick Zeus, the king of the gods, into eating human flesh The god was not deceived and in wrath devastated the earth with Deucalian’s flood, according to Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Book
- LYCAON (Lykaon) - Arcadian King of Greek Mythology
LYKAON (Lycaon) was an early king of Arkadia who lived in the time before the Great Deluge He sought to test the divinity of Zeus by serving the god a slaughtered child--either his son Nyktimos (Nyctimus), his grandson Arkas (Arcas), or a Molossian captive
- Lycaon - Greek Mythology
Lycaon was a king of Arcadia in Greek mythology, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea A version of the myth in which Lycaon appears says that he had fifty sons with various wives All of them were quite nefarious and carefree Zeus visited them while being transformed as a pheasant, in order to test them
- King Lycaon in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Lycaon was a king of Arcadia in Greek mythology, but one punished by Zeus for his impiety Today, Lycaon is often cited as being the first werewolf Lycaon was the son of Pelasgus, one of the first mortals, who was either born of the soil, or was a son of Zeus and Niobe
- King Lycaon of Arcadia – The First Werewolf? - Ancient Origins
Lycaon was a king of Arcadia mentioned in Greek mythology He is believed to have lived in the period before the Great Deluge, and therefore was a contemporary of two other legendary kings, Deucalion of Thessaly, and Cecrops of Athens
- Lycaon : The Greek Werewolf - Mythlok
Explore the myth of Lycaon, the Arcadian king transformed into a wolf by Zeus Discover his origins, family, powers, and lasting influence
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