Lycus
Lykos, Latinized Lycus, stands for:
- A common ancient Greek names, see Lykos
- A resident of the country Lycia
Lykos is the ancient Greek name of the following rivers:
- Lykos ( Cilicia ), an unidentified river to the Mediterranean between Pyramus ( Ceyhan ) and Pinarus ( Payas Çayı or Deli Çayı ) in Cilicia
- Kouris, a river to the Mediterranean Sea on Cypros (Cyprus) at Kourion
- Nahr al - Kalb, a river to the Mediterranean Sea in Phoenicia (Lebanon)
- Çürüksu Çayı, a tributary of the Meandros ( Large meander ) at Laodicea on the Lycus
- Lykos ( Lydia ), an unidentified tributary of Hyllus or directly of the Hermus ( Gediz ) in Lydia ( İzmir / Manisa )
- Kelkit Çayı, a river of Pontus Euxeinos ( Black Sea) at Nicopolis (Armenia )
- Lykos ( Bithynia ), an unidentified river to Euxeinos Pontus ( Black Sea) at Heraclea pontica
- Kalmius, a river to the Palus Maeotis ( Sea of Azov ) in Sarmatia (Ukraine )
- Manytsch, a tributary of the Tanaïs ( Don ) at the Thyssageten (today's Southern Russia)
- Great Zab, a tributary of the Tigris in Gordyene (Kurdistan)
See also
- Lycos
- Disambiguation