Lycurgus

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Lycurgus
Lycurgus or Lykurgus is a Greek male name most commonly referring to the Lacedaemonian Euhemerus figure but which may refer to any of:LycomedesLycurgus (Sparta), the legendary lawgiverLycurgus (Thrace), an Edonian King who banned the cult of Dionysus, and paid dearlyLycurgus, son of Heracles and Toxicrate, daughter of ThespiusLycurgus of Athens, an Athenian statesman and one of the ten Attic orators (c.390 - c.325 BC)Lycurgus (Arcadia)Lycurgus (son of Pronax)Lycurgus (King of Nemea)Lycurgus, New York, a fictional town in the Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy
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Lycurgus
[Greek heroic] Lycurgus was king of the Edones in Thrace (Central Greece), son of Dryas. He was completely opposed to the cult of Dionysus (the cult of Dionysus originated in Thrace, or in some versions Asia Minor) and all of his followers (mainly women who were called Maenads). Dionysus, when still a child, was roaming the countryside with his band of drunken revelers. On hearing this, king Lycurgus, afraid they may establish a cult in Thrace, imprisoned the reveling followers and tried to arrest Dionysus. But the god of wine fled to the sea taking refuge with the Nereid Thetis. Dionysus, greatly angered by this action taken against him, sent a drought to make the land dry and infertile, which turned the people against Lycurgus 1. Dionysus also turned the king mad, giving him hallucinations, one of which made Lycurgus hack his own son to death with an axe, thinking he was a clump of ivy (a plant sacred to Dionysus). An oracle declared to the people of Thrace that the land would stay in this unfrui...
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Lycurgus
Sparta(n) legal innovator circa 700BCE. - (read more on Lycurgus)
  

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