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Encyclopedia > Licymnius

In Greek mythology, Licymnius was a good friend of Heracles' and a son of Electryon. According to one story, found in the Iliad, he was murdered by Heracles' son Tlepolemus.


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King Pelias 1 of Iolcus was told by the Oracle to beware of a man wearing one sandal.
Tlepolemus 1, son of Heracles 1 and Astyoche 2, was beating a servant when Licymnius, bastard son of Electryon 1, son of Perseus 1 ran in between.
Licymnius died and Tlepolemus 1 consulted the oracle, which told him to leave Argos and settle in Rhodes.
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