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Doryclus
Greek mythological figure From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, Doryclus (Ancient Greek: Δόρυκλος, romanized: Dóruklos) may refer to the following personages:
- Doryclus, a Phoenician prince as son of King Phoenix and brother of Cilix and Phineus.[1]
- Doryclus, a man from Tiryns who won the prize in boxing at the first Olympian games.[2]
- Doryclus, a Lemnian living at the time when the Argonauts came to the island.[3]
- Doryclus, an Indian warrior who fought against the army of Dionysus in the Indian War.[4]
- Doryclus, the Trojan husband of Beroe.[5]
- Doryclus, son of King Priam mentioned in Homer's Iliad,[6] Hyginus' Fabulae[7] and the Bibliotheca.[8] His mother's name is unknown. He is ultimately killed by Ajax.
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