Lycaethus (Ancient Greek: Λύκαιθος) is a name that refers to the following figures in Greek mythology:
Lycaethus, father of Creon, king of Corinth,[1] father of Glauce and Hippotes.
Lycaethus, a son of King Hippocoon of Sparta, usurper of Tyndareus. He was the brother of Lycon, Alcinous, Dorycleus, Scaeus, Enarophorus, Eurytus, Bucolus, Euteiches, Hippothous, Tebrus, Hippocorystes,[2] Alcimus, Dorceus, Sebrus, Eumedes,[3] Enaesimus, Alcon and Leucippus.[4]
Lycaethus, one of the Suitors of Penelope who came from Same along with other 22 wooers.[5] He, with the other suitors, was slain by Odysseus with the aid of Eumaeus, Philoetius, and Telemachus.[6]
Lycaethus (Ancient Greek: Λύκαιθος) is a name that refers to the following figures in Greek mythology: Lycaethus, father of Creon, king of Corinth, father...