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'''Lycurgus''', in [[Greek mythology]], was the king of [[Arcadia]]. He was the son of [[Aleus]], the previous ruler, and [[Neaera]], daughter of [[Proteus]]. Lycurgus married either Cleophyle or [[Eurynome]] and fathered these sons: [[Ancaeus]], [[Epochus]], [[Amphidamas]], and [[Iasius]].<ref>Apollodorus. ''The Library'', 3.9.2.</ref>
'''Lycurgus''', in [[Greek mythology]], was the king of [[Arcadia]]. He was the son of [[Aleus]], the previous ruler, and [[Neaera]], daughter of [[Proteus]]. Lycurgus married either Cleophyle, [[Eurynome]] or [[Antinoe]] and fathered these sons: [[Ancaeus]], [[Epochus]], [[Amphidamas]], and [[Iasius]].<ref>Apollodorus. ''The Library'', 3.9.2.</ref><ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Apollonius Rhodius]], ''Argonautica'', 1. 164.</ref>


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Lycurgus, in Greek mythology, was the king of Arcadia. He was the son of Aleus, the previous ruler, and Neaera, daughter of Proteus. Lycurgus married either Cleophyle, Eurynome or Antinoe and fathered these sons: Ancaeus, Epochus, Amphidamas, and Iasius.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Apollodorus. The Library, 3.9.2.
  2. ^ Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1. 164.