Archilycus | |
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Member of the Deucalionides or of the Athenian Royal House | |
Abode | Boeotia |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Itonus |
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Offspring |
In Greek mythology, Archilycus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχίλυκον) or Areilycus, was the father of Archesilaus and Prothoenor (by Theobula), who were the leaders of the Boeotians in the expedition against Troy.[1] His father was Itonus, son of Boeotus while his brothers were Hippalcimus, Electryon, and Alegenor.[2]