• In Greek mythology, as recorded in Homer's Iliad, Lycaon was a son of Priam and Laothoe, daughter of the Lelegian king Altes.
  • Lycaon was a son of Priam, the king of Troy. Lycaon was a prince of Troy, the son of king Priam and Laothoe, the daughter of Altes.
  • Lycaon, a Trojan prince and son of Priam and Laothoe.[10] He lent his cuirass to Paris when he duelled against Menelaus.
  • Homer, Iliad. §23.745 as a gift to Thoas; and as a ransom for Lycaon, son of Priam, Jason's son Euneus gave it to.
  • Lycaon was the father of the Trojan Pandarus. Lycaon was also the name of a son of Priam and Laothoë killed by Achilles during the Trojan War.
  • Lycaon (son of Priam), son of king Priam of Troy by Laothoe. Lycaon of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, the mythical first king of Arcadia.
  • Lycaon. The son of Priam and Laothoe. He was captured by Achilles and sent to Lemnos where he was bought by the son of Jason.
  • A second Lycaon was a son of Priam, killed by Achilles in one of the most memorable scenes in Homer’s Iliad (Book XXI, lines 34ff).
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