• near the Mountain Pelion in Thessaly. Dicaeus hosted Herakles. Unlike Syleus, who was killed by Herakles, Dicaeus was a just man, which was suggested by...
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    Xenodice. According to Conon, Syleus had a brother Dicaeus; their father was Poseidon. Unlike Syleus, Dicaeus was a just man, which was suggested by the very...
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    Thrace (section Mythology)
    hoopoe. The city of Dicaea in Thrace was named after the son of Poseidon, Dicaeus. Indigenous Thracians were divided into numerous tribes. The first to take...
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    Ποσειδῶν) is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. He was the protector...
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    which Dicaeus interpreted as predicting the defeat of the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis (480 BC), during the Greco-Persian Wars: Dicaeus son of...
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  • the same inscription as Lucius Lucienus Rufus. Quintus Lucienus Ɔ. l. Dicaeus, a freedman of the Lucieni, mentioned in an inscription at Rome. List of...
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  • (instrument) Diaulos (running race) Dicaearchus Dicaearchus of Aetolia Dicaeus Dictys Didascaly Didyma Didymus Chalcenterus Didymus the Musician Dienekes...
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