- Lagus
:"see
Laukaz for the rune."Lagus (Greek Λαγός; lived4th century BC ) fromEordaea was the father, or reputed father, of Ptolemy, the founder of thePtolemaic dynasty . He married Arsinoe, a concubine of Philip II, king ofMacedon , who was said to have been pregnant at the time of their marriage, on which account it is told that the Macedonians generally looked upon Ptolemy as in reality the son of Philip; but it is possible that this is a later myth fabricated to glorify thePtolemaic dynasty .rf|1|paus_1.6.2_curt_9.8_suda From an anecdote recorded byPlutarch rf|2|plut_9, it is clear that Lagus was a man of obscure birth; hence, whenTheocritus rf|3|theoc_17.6 calls Ptolemy a descendant ofHeracles , he probably means to represent him as the son of Philip. Lagus is believed by some to have subsequently married Antigone, niece ofAntipater , by whom he became the father of Berenice, afterwards the wife of Ptolemy, but this is based on a misreading of a corrupt scholium; her father's name was almost certainly Magas.rf|4|schol_17.34_61Lagus (Lykaionike)
Lagus (son of Ptolemeus) winner in
Synoris ArcadianLykaia 308 BC [ [http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions//main?url=oi%3Fikey%3D32707%26bookid%3D12 IG V,2 550.8] ] may be a relative of Lagus family.References
*Smith, William (editor); "
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ", [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1820.html "Lagus (1)"] ,Boston , (1867)Notes
ent|1|paus_1.6.2_curt_9.8_suda Pausanias, "Description of Greece", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0160&query=1%3A6%3A2&chunk=section i. 6] ; Curtius Rufus, "Historia Alexandri Magni", [http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/historiens/quintecurce/neuf.htm ix. 8] ; "
Suda ", s.v. [http://www.stoa.org/sol-bin/search.pl?db=REAL&search_method=QUERY&login=guest&enlogin=guest&user_list=LIST&page_num=1&searchstr=lagos&field=hw_eng&num_per_page=100 "Lagos"] ent|2|plut_9 Plutarch, "Moralia", "Concerning the Cure of Anger. A Dialogue", 9 ( [http://oll.libertyfund.org/Texts/Plutarch0206/Morals/0062-01_Bk.pdf 42 MB PDF] )ent|3|theoc_17.6 Theocritus, "Idylls", [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4775 xvii. 7] ent|4|schol_17.34_61 "Scholia ad Theocritum"-------
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