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| - In Greek mythology, Lampus or Lampos (Ancient Greek: Λάμπος), a Greek verb meaning "glitter" or "shine", may refer to: Human
* Lampus, a son of Aegyptus, who married and was killed by the Danaid .
* Lampus, an elder of Troy, one of the sons of King Laomedon and , father of Dolops.
* Lampus, one of the fifty Thebans who laid an ambush against Tydeus and were killed by Apollo. Canine (dog)
* Lampus, one of Actaeon's dogs Equine (horse) (en)
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| - In Greek mythology, Lampus or Lampos (Ancient Greek: Λάμπος), a Greek verb meaning "glitter" or "shine", may refer to: Human
* Lampus, a son of Aegyptus, who married and was killed by the Danaid .
* Lampus, an elder of Troy, one of the sons of King Laomedon and , father of Dolops.
* Lampus, one of the fifty Thebans who laid an ambush against Tydeus and were killed by Apollo. Canine (dog)
* Lampus, one of Actaeon's dogs Equine (horse)
* Lampus, one of the two horses that drove the chariot of Eos, the other one being Phaethon
* Lampus, one of the four horses of Helios, alongside , and .
* Lampus, one of the four horses of Hector, alongside Aethon, Xanthus and
* Lampus, one of the mares of Diomedes (en)
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