- Lamos
Lamos (Latinized as Lamus) is a name variously applied in
Greek mythology and in classical geographical writings.* Lamos (Helicon), a small river on the summit of Mt. Helicon according to Pausanias (9.31.7). A note in the Loeb edition indicates some prefer the reading "Olmios".
*Lamos (Cilicia) , a river inCilicia (still called Lamas or Lamuzo).
* Lamos (son of Zeus), to be identified with one of the above. InNonnus ' "Dionysiaca" this Lamos son ofZeus is a river god who is father to the "river-nymphs " also called Hyades who become nurses to the infantDionysus (9.23; 14.147, 24.50).
* Lamos (Omphale), a son fathered onOmphale byHeracles according toDiodorus Siculus (4.31.8) andOvid in his "Heroides" (9.54).
* Lamos (Theban), a defender of Thebes slain byParthenopaeus in battle inStatius ' "Thebaid" (9.764)
* Lamos (Trojan), a Trojan slain byThoas according toQuintus Smyrnaeus ' "Fall of Troy" (11.90).
* Lamus (Turnus), one ofTurnus ' supporters who is slain byNisus inVirgil 's "Aeneid " (9.334).
* Lamos (Laestrygonian), name associated with theLaestrygonian city ofTelepylus in the "Odyssey " (10.105), traditionally taken as the name of a former king or co-regent but possibly another name for the city itself. Roman authors make this Lamos eponym to the Lamiae family of "Formiae".
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