In Greek mythology, the name Leucadius /luːˈkeɪdiəs/ may refer to: Leucadius, a son of Icarius and Polycaste, co-ruler of Acarnania with his brother Alyzeus...
Iphthime. According to other traditions, the mother of Penelope, Alyzeus and Leucadius was Polycaste, daughter of Lygaeus. His other possible wives were Dorodoche...
Lefkada (Leucadius) was a bishop of Bayeux from the first half of the 6th century. He is the first bishop of Bayeux whose presence is attested. In 538...
married to Icarius, by whom she became the mother of Penelope, Alyzeus and Leucadius. Polycaste, sister of Daedalus and the mother of Perdix. Because her brother...
mythology a son of Icarius and Polycaste, and brother of Penelope and Leucadius. After his father's death, he reigned in conjunction with his brother...
Odyssey 15.16 Strabo, 10.2.24; her sons by Icarius are called Alyzeus and Leucadius Scholia on Euripides, Phoenissae 133 Apollodorus, 1.8.4 Apollodorus, Epitome...
464?–469? Manveus 470?–480? Contestus 480–513 Vigor (Vigorus) 513–537 Leucadius c. 538 – after 549 Lascivus Leodoaldus or Leudovald c. 581 – c. 614 Gérétran...
published by Grenfell and Hunt in 1898. The papyrus was addressed to Flavius Leucadius, the logistes of the Oxyrhynchite nome. It describes the visit of physicians...