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  • Leucippus by Galatea. Lamprus, who was from a good family but without any fortune, married Galatea and the couple was soon expecting. Lamprus wished for a son...
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  • Lamprus of Erythrae or Lamprus of Athens (Ancient Greek: Λάμπρος) was an ancient Greek musician with excellent skill at the playing of the lyre. Lamprus...
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    Leucippus of Crete (category Metamorphoses into the opposite sex in Greek mythology)
    Galatea was pregnant, her husband Lamprus told her he would only accept a male child. Galatea gave birth while Lamprus was away pasturing his cattle, and...
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  • their stepmother Idaea. Pandion, from Phaistos in Crete, was father of Lamprus. Pandion, an Achaean warrior who carried the bow of Teucer during the Trojan...
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    In ancient Greece, the surviving Greek mythology features a wide collection of myths where the subjects are physically transformed, usually through either...
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  • Galatea (Greek myth) (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    Aphrodite. Galatea, daughter of Eurytius, son of Sparton. Her husband Lamprus wished to have a son and told her to expose the child if it turned out...
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    Leto (category Titans (mythology))
    the donkeys. In Crete lived a poor couple, Galatea and Lamprus. When Galatea fell pregnant, Lamprus warned her that if the child turned out to be female...
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  • father of the Phoebe, Hilaera and Arsinoe. Leucippus of Crete, son of Lamprus and Galatea, who was born female and was magically transformed into a man...
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  • Siproites (category Metamorphoses into the opposite sex in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Siproites (/sɪprˈɔɪtɪs/, sip-ROY-teez; Greek: Σιπροίτης, translit. Siproítēs), also romanized as Siproetes or Siproeta, is the name...
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  • Lamas (mythology) Lambda Lamedon (mythology) Lamian War Lamis Lamiskos Lamon (Crete) Lampad Lampadephoria Lampetia Lamponeia Lamprocles Lamprus Lamprus of...
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  • hetaera Lamachus – Athenian general Lamprocles – Athenian musician and poet Lamprus of Erythrae – philosopher Lanike – mother of Cleitus the Black Lasus of...
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