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Greek mythological figure
In Greek mythology, Learchus (Ancient Greek: Λέαρχος) or Learches was the son of King Athamas and Ino, daughter of King Cadmus of Thebes. He was the brother
Learchus
Princess in Greek mythology
p. 246) Ino was the second wife of the Minyan king Athamas, mother of Learchus and Melicertes and stepmother of Phrixus and Helle. In the back-story to
Ino_(mythology)
King of Cyrenaica in 550 BC
known about Learchus, besides what is written in Plutarch's Moralia and the Histories by Herodotus, who mentions him in passing. Learchus appears to have
Learchus_(regicide)
Topics referred to by the same term
Learchus (Learchos, Learches) is a Greek name that may refer to: Learchus, the regicide of King Arcesilaus II of Cyrene Learches, a figure in Greek mythology
Learchus_(disambiguation)
Greek mythological figure
Athamas and Ino, daughter of King Cadmus of Thebes. He was the brother of Learchus. Ino, pursued by her husband, who had been driven mad by Hera because Ino
Melicertes
Greek king of Cyrenaica from 560 BC to 550 BC
became king, Learchus (or Laarchus) became his advisor. Herodotus states that Learchus was his brother, however Plutarch states that Learchus was an ill-mannered
Arcesilaus_II_of_Cyrene
Dynasty of ancient rulers of Cyrene
Eryxo, wife of Arcesilaus II, she murdered Learchus. Polyarchus, brother of Eryxo, helped murder Learchus. Battus III "the Lame" (c. 550–530 BC). During
Battiadae
6th-century BC Greek queen of Cyrenaica
discovered that Learchus was plotting against him, he ordered Learchus and his supporters to be banished from Cyrene. In turn Learchus, Arcesilaus and
Eryxo
6th-century BC Greek princess of Cyrenaica
by Learchus, a rival to her nephew Arcesilaus II. Critola's husband had died a short time before Eryxo and Polyarchus had plotted to kill Learchus, who
Critola
Collection of fables credited to Aesop
alexandrine couplets and depicted a physically ugly Aesop acting as adviser to Learchus, governor of Cyzicus under King Croesus, and using his fables as satirical
Aesop's_Fables
Greek mythological figure
struck Athamas with insanity. Athamas went mad and slew one of his sons, Learchus; Ino, to escape the pursuit of her frenzied husband, threw herself into
Athamas
Ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya
deposed by his wife Aretaphila of Cyrene and succeeded by his brother Learchus, who was murdered in turn. Lucullus visited the city in 87 BC, suppressed
Cyrene,_Libya
1716 play
orders his son Learchus to carry out the deed. Leonora takes the initial news of Lorenzo's death calmly, but breaks down when Learchus presents her with
The_Cruel_Gift
Ancient Greek storyteller (620–564 BCE)
Vanbrugh's play depicted a physically ugly Aesop acting as adviser to Learchus, governor of Cyzicus under King Croesus, and using his fables to solve
Aesop
Electress of Saxony in 1763
women: Antiope, her advisor who also falls in love with a Scythian man, Learchus; and Tomiris, the high priestess of Diana, who is—as revealed near the
Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria
Duchess_Maria_Antonia_of_Bavaria
Greek sea goddess
with insanity. Athamas began to hunt his family, first killing their son Learchus, before setting out to find and kill Ino and Melicertes. To escape Athamas
Leucothea
King of Cyrenaica from 550 to 530 BC
maternal grandfather was a noble whose name is unknown and was murdered by Learchus (a rival to Arcesilaus II) in 550 BC. Battus II and Critola were siblings
Battus_III_of_Cyrene
Calendar year
Cyrene, the fourth Greek Cyrenaean King and a member of the Battiad dynasty; he was strangled by Learchus. Herodotus. "Book VI, Section 137". Histories.
550_BC
Species of butterfly
assamensis (Doherty, 1891) (Kumaon to Assam and Sikkim) Miletus chinensis learchus C. Felder & R. Felder, 1865 (Indo-China, Thailand, Burma, northern Malaya)
Miletus_chinensis
Athamas and his wife Queen Ino. She was killed, along with her brother Learchus, during their father's madness fit. Homer, Odyssey 1.429 ff. Scholia on
Eurycleia_(mythology)
Arcesilaus I 600–583 BC Battus II 583–560 BC Arcesilaus II 560–550 BC Learchus 550 BC (disputed) Battus III 550–530 BC Arcesilaus III 530–515 BC Battus
List_of_kings_of_Cyrene
City in Calabria, Italy
Scientifico "Alessandro Volta". Istituto Tecnico-Industriale "Panella-Vallauri". Learchus (end of 15th century BC), sculptor Iokastos (beginning of 13th century
Reggio_Calabria
Fabled object in Greek mythology
husband Athamas with madness; Athamas hunted down and killed their son Learchus like a deer and Ino boiled their son Melicertes alive before leaping into
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Mistaking Ino, holding their two infant sons Learchus and Melicertes, for a lioness and her cubs, he killed Learchus, and Ino still holding Melicertes jumped
List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
List_of_cultural_references_in_the_Divine_Comedy
League of Free Laconians League of the Islanders League of the Macedonians Learchus Lebedus Lebes Lebes Gamikos Lechaeum Leda Ledon Ledra Lefkandi Leimone
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
6th-century BCE Greek lawmaker based in Cyrene
himself and his late father, who had been strangled to death by his adviser, Learchus, who has been identified as either a brother or a friend. In response to
Demonax_(lawmaker)
regina sriwa Miletus biggsii biggsii—Biggs's brownie Miletus chinensis learchus—common brownie Miletus gaesa gaesa Miletus gallus gallus Miletus gigantes
List of butterflies of Peninsular Malaysia
List_of_butterflies_of_Peninsular_Malaysia
(Godfrey, 1916) Miletus biggsii biggsii (Distant, 1884) Miletus chinensis learchus Felder & Felder, [1865] Miletus croton (Doherty, 1889) Miletus croton croton
List of butterflies of Indochina
List_of_butterflies_of_Indochina
Elizabethan era comedy play
Discord – Nature's Maiden Pandora Stesias – shepherd Iphicles – shepherd Learchus – shepherd Melos – shepherd Saturn Mars Jupiter Sol Venus Mercury Luna
The_Woman_in_the_Moon
Ancient Greek epic poem
the young Dionysus into his household, and slaughtered his and Ino's son Learchus; Ino herself jumped into the sea with their son Melicertes and became the
Catalogue_of_Women
great chief of the Libu Battus II 583–560 BC Arcesilaus II 560–550 BC Learchus 550 BC (disputed) Battus III 550–530 BC Arcesilaus III 530–515 BC Battus
List_of_Libyans
18th-century English actor (died 1760)
Johnson (1714) Earl of Sussex in Lady Jane Grey by Nicholas Rowe (1715) Learchus in The Cruel Gift by Susanna Centlivre (1716) Sir Charles Briton in The
Lacy_Ryan
English actor
At Drury Lane or the Haymarket he played, among many other characters, Learchus in ‘Æsop,’ Dapper in the ‘Alchemist,’ Sir Francis Gripe, Obediah, Foresight
Henry_Norris_(actor)
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