
The death of Sarpedon II during the Trojan War
The Lycians lived in Lycia, near the southern coast of Anatolia.
Rulers[]
- Sarpedon, son of Asterion of Crete
- Lycus, son of Pandion II of Athens, son-in-law of Sarpedon, brother of Nisos of Megara and Aegeus of Athens
- Iobates, son of Lycus
- Amphianax, son of Iobates
- Hippolochus, maternal nephew of Ammphianax, son of Bellerophon of Corinth
- Sarpedon, maternal nephew of Hippolochus, son of Zeus, led the Lycians in support of Troy during the War
- Glaucus, son of Hippolochus, led the Lycians in support of Troy during the War
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