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In Greek mythology, the name Leucus or Leukos (Ancient Greek: Λεῦκος "white") may refer to: * Leucus, son of the bronze giant Talos of Crete and foster son of King Idomeneus. Following the advice of Nauplius, he seduced Meda, wife of Idomeneus, who had been convinced by Nauplius not to stay faithful to her husband, when Idomeneus himself had gone to Trojan War. Leucus eventually killed Meda and took possession of the kingdom; he also killed her daughter , despite the fact that she was betrothed to him by Idomeneus, and two sons of Meda, Iphiclus and Lycus (or Leucus). Idomeneus was driven out of Crete by Leucus upon return from Troy. * Leucus, a companion of Odysseus, killed by Antiphus. * Leucus, a singer from Lesbos in the army of Dionysus. * Leucus, an epithet of Hermes in Boeotia.

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  • In Greek mythology, the name Leucus or Leukos (Ancient Greek: Λεῦκος "white") may refer to: * Leucus, son of the bronze giant Talos of Crete and foster son of King Idomeneus. Following the advice of Nauplius, he seduced Meda, wife of Idomeneus, who had been convinced by Nauplius not to stay faithful to her husband, when Idomeneus himself had gone to Trojan War. Leucus eventually killed Meda and took possession of the kingdom; he also killed her daughter , despite the fact that she was betrothed to him by Idomeneus, and two sons of Meda, Iphiclus and Lycus (or Leucus). Idomeneus was driven out of Crete by Leucus upon return from Troy. * Leucus, a companion of Odysseus, killed by Antiphus. * Leucus, a singer from Lesbos in the army of Dionysus. * Leucus, an epithet of Hermes in Boeotia. (en)
  • Na mitologia grega, o nome Leuco ("branco") pode referir-se a: * Filho do gigante de bronze Talos de Creta. Seguindo o conselho de Náuplio, ele seduziu , esposa de Idomeneu, que tinha também sido convencida por Náuplio a não ser fiel a seu marido, quando Idomeneu havia ido para a Guerra de Troia. Leuco eventualmente matou Meda e tomou posse do reino; ele também matou sua filha Clisitira, apesar do fato de ela ter sido prometida a ele por Idomeneu, e dois filhos de Meda, Íficlos e Lico (ou Leuco). Idomeneu foi dirigido para fora de Creta por Leuco uma vez retornado de Troia. * Um companheiro de Odisseu, que foi morto por Antifo. * Um cantor de Lesbos do exército de Dionísio. * Um epíteto de Hermes na Beócia. (pt)
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  • In Greek mythology, the name Leucus or Leukos (Ancient Greek: Λεῦκος "white") may refer to: * Leucus, son of the bronze giant Talos of Crete and foster son of King Idomeneus. Following the advice of Nauplius, he seduced Meda, wife of Idomeneus, who had been convinced by Nauplius not to stay faithful to her husband, when Idomeneus himself had gone to Trojan War. Leucus eventually killed Meda and took possession of the kingdom; he also killed her daughter , despite the fact that she was betrothed to him by Idomeneus, and two sons of Meda, Iphiclus and Lycus (or Leucus). Idomeneus was driven out of Crete by Leucus upon return from Troy. * Leucus, a companion of Odysseus, killed by Antiphus. * Leucus, a singer from Lesbos in the army of Dionysus. * Leucus, an epithet of Hermes in Boeotia. (en)
  • Na mitologia grega, o nome Leuco ("branco") pode referir-se a: * Filho do gigante de bronze Talos de Creta. Seguindo o conselho de Náuplio, ele seduziu , esposa de Idomeneu, que tinha também sido convencida por Náuplio a não ser fiel a seu marido, quando Idomeneu havia ido para a Guerra de Troia. Leuco eventualmente matou Meda e tomou posse do reino; ele também matou sua filha Clisitira, apesar do fato de ela ter sido prometida a ele por Idomeneu, e dois filhos de Meda, Íficlos e Lico (ou Leuco). Idomeneu foi dirigido para fora de Creta por Leuco uma vez retornado de Troia. * Um companheiro de Odisseu, que foi morto por Antifo. * Um cantor de Lesbos do exército de Dionísio. * Um epíteto de Hermes na Beócia. (pt)
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