Lamos
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Lamos is a name variously applied in Greek mythology and in classical geographical writings.
  • Lamos, a small river on the summit of Mount Helicon according to Pausanias (9.31.7). A note in the Loeb edition indicates some prefer the reading Olmios.
  • Lamos (Cilicia)
    Lamos (Cilicia)
    The Lamus also Lamos, river is a river of ancient Cilicia, now in Mersin Province, Turkey. The river formed the boundary between Cilicia Campestris and Cilicia Trachea, and later between Cilicia Aspera and Cilicia Propria...

    , a river in Cilicia (still called Lamas or Lamuzo).
  • Lamos, a son fathered on Omphale
    Omphale
    In Greek mythology, Omphale was a daughter of Iardanus, either a king of Lydia, or a river-god. Omphale was queen of the kingdom of Lydia in Asia Minor; according to Bibliotheke she was the wife of Tmolus, the oak-clad mountain king of Lydia; after he was gored to death by a bull, she continued...

     by Heracles according to Diodorus Siculus (4.31.8) and Ovid in his Heroides (9.54).
  • Lamos, name associated with the Laestrygonian
    Laestrygonians
    The Laestrygonians are a tribe of giant cannibals from ancient Greek mythology. Odysseus, the main character of Homer's Odyssey, visited them during his journey back home to Ithaca...

    city of Telepylus in the Odyssey
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