Category
page 1Lycians

Iobates
thumb|300px|Bellerophon is sent to the campaign against the Chimera, 1829 painting by Alexander Ivanov.
Sarpedon
Greek mythology character, son of Laodamia

Stheneboea
thumb|upright=1.2|Bellerophon and Stheneboea detail from the 2nd-century Four Seasons mosaic from Antioch, [[Hatay Archaeological Museum.]]
Glaucus
mythical son of Hippolochus
Ptolemy Epigonos
co-regent of Egypt with Ptolemy II

Lycians
Lycians () is the name of various peoples who lived, at different times, in Lycia, a geopolitical area in Anatolia (also known as Asia Minor).
Olen
legendary early poet from Lycia
Laodamia
In Greek mythology, the name Laodamia () referred to:
Hippolochus
mythical son of Bellerophon
Aphian
Amphian (Latin: Amphianus, Greek: Αμφιανός) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is said to have died during the persecutions of the Emperor Galerius on April 2 in or around the year 305.
In the Eastern Orthodox calendar, his feast thus falls on April 2, along with Aedisius, who is sometimes called his brother.
Phyilonoe
In Greek mythology, there were two women known as Philonoe () or Phylonoe ():
Deidamia
set of mythological Greek characters
Kherei
thumb|right|300px|Location of Lycia. Anatolia/[[Asia Minor in the Greco-Roman period. The classical regions, including Lycia, and their main settlements]]