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Lynceus (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Lynceus may refer to the following personages:Lynceus, one of the 50 Sons of Aegyptus. Lynceus, a king in Thrace and husband of Lathusa, who was a friend of Procne. Procne's husband Tereus gave his own wife's sister Philomela to him after ravishing her, but Lathusa sent Philomela to Procne. Lynceus, son of Aphareus and one of the Argonauts. Lynceus, one of the companions of Aeneas in Italy who was beheaded by Turnus. Lynceus, one of the dogs of the hunter Actaeon.

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In Greek mythology, Lynceus (/ˈlɪnsəs, -sjs/; Ancient Greek: Λυγκεύς, romanizedLunkeús, lit.'lynx-like') may refer to the following personages:

Also, Lynceus is a crater on Janus (moon of Saturn), named after Lynceus of Messenia in the legend of Castor and Pollux.

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  1. Apollodorus, 1.8.2, 1.9.16, 3.9.2 & 3.10.3
  2. Hyginus, Fabulae 45
  3. Apollonius of Rhodes, 1.151-155
  4. Virgil, Aeneid 9.768
  5. Apollodorus, 3.4.4
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