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Lycius (son of Clinis)
Greek mythological character / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the mythological raven. For other uses, see Lycius.
Lycius (Ancient Greek: Λύκιος, romanized: Lúkios, meaning 'Lycian' or 'wolf-like') is a minor Babylonian figure in Greek mythology, who features in two minor myths concerning the god Apollo. He was originally a man born to a wealthy family who disobeyed the orders of Apollo, thus becoming a white raven. Later the god made him his watchman.
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