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Greek Mythology > People, Places, & Things > Lykurgos (1)
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The son of Dryas and noted as an object lesson as to why mortal men should not do battle with the Immortals.
While Dionysus was still a child, Lykurgos raged down the slopes of Mount Nysa and scourged the nurses of Dionysus; Lykurgos drove Dionysus into the sea where he was saved by Thetis; Zeus blinded Lykurgos and cursed him with a long life.
His name may also be rendered as Lykourgos or Lycourgos.
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