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Meaning of "lycurgus"
lycurgus (adjective) - relating to or resembling Lycurgus, a mythical figure from Greek mythology known for his strict and austere laws and regulations
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- A male given name
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Lycurgus was said to have forbidden women from using cosmetics.
I have got some wealthy relations in Lycurgus.
Lycurgus believed that similar bodily harshness was also productive of conceptual nobility.
It is impossible to determine whether Lycurgus was an actual historical figure.
The Lycurgus mosaic in the triclinium hall.
The customs instituted by Lycurgus were opposed to all of these.
The inheritance changed by law to Lycurgus.
But there was no sign that Lycurgus had really done these things.
Charaxes doubledayi is a member of the species group Charaxes lycurgus.
Lycurgus had already decided that some fundamental changes would have to be made in Sparta.
His constitution was said to have formed the basis of that of Lycurgus.
In his warlike paroxysm Lycurgus even attacks the sea and provokes the gods.
There was a wave of outrage and an angry mob gathered to protest against Lycurgus.
The Lycurgus Cup represents one of the outstanding achievements of the ancient glass industry.
Charilaus is best known as the ward and nephew of the Spartan reformer Lycurgus.
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Lycurgus and certain Greek peoples as well as Tartars and savages have tried this.
His first professional club was Lycurgus.
His armor was later worn by Lycurgus and then by Ereuthalion.
She left here last Tuesday morning to go back to Lycurgus.
The rigid discipline of Lycurgus did not restrain the commotions of the Greeks.
They had the laws of Lycurgus.
Spartan law codified under Lycurgus expressed the importance of child bearing to Sparta.
Plutarch attributes this to Lycurgus.
Lycurgus is depicted at the Palais de Justice in Brussels.
Restored the laws of Lycurgus.
Lycurgus was based at the mouth of the Strymon River around Amphipolis.
I will go back to Lycurgus.
You met her in Lycurgus sometime in November or December last year.
The creator of the Spartan system of rule was the legendary lawgiver Lycurgus.
Lycurgus king of Thrace.
They created a Moses figure much like the Greeks created a Lycurgus figure.
Lycurgus of Sparta.
Their youngest son was Lycurgus Laflin.
Lycurgus of Athens.
Thereafter, the laws of Lycurgus acquired their greatest splendor.
Lycurgus of Arcadia.
Over a year ago, she went to the city of Lycurgus.
Lycurgus of Nemea.
His constitution was said to have formed the basis of that of Lycurgus Pausanias 3.
Lycurgus Cup or the glass chalice bears a scene involving King Lycurgus of Thrace.
According to classical accounts, the Spartan constitution was the product of a great lawgiver, Lycurgus.
Lycurgus read his works, and saw there a model of his legislation.
Pausanias makes his reign a short one, but contemporary with the legislation of Lycurgus.
Lycurgus pardoned his outrage, and thus converted him into one of his warmest friends.
For those of us who work with metal nanoparticles, the Lycurgus Cup is a seminal object.
Lycurgus was the legendary law-giver of the Lacedaemonians.
The new government, controlled by conservative missionaries, fined Lycurgus for selling liquor at his resort.
Therefore, Lycurgus gave up all of his authority and went to the island of Crete.
He was a son of Ancaeus, and grandson of Lycurgus.
Lycurgus was notorious for killing, by treachery in a fair fight, a warrior called Areithous.