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In Greek mythology Lampus (also written Lampos; Greek: Λάμπος) may refer to:Lampus an elder of Troy one of the sons of King Laomedon father of Dolops.Lampus a son of Aegyptus who married and was killed by the Danaid Ocypete.Lampus one of the fifty Thebans who laid an ambush against Tydeus and were killed by him.Lampus one of Actaeon’s dogsLampus name shared by several mythical horses:one of the two horses that drove the chariot of Eos the other one being Phaethonone of the four horses of Helios alongside Erythreus Acteon and Philogeus.one of the four horses of Hector alongside Aethon Xanthus and Podarges one of the mares of DiomedesLampus is also the name of a Macedonian horse breeder and Olympic victor whose statue Pausanias describes in his Description of Greece.

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