Bucolus
Bucolus /ˈbjuːkoʊləs/ is the name of four men in Greek mythology and of one early Christian saint:
- Bucolus, father of Sphelus, and grandfather of Iasus, captain of the Athenians at the Trojan War. Iasus was killed by Aeneas.[1]
- Bucolus, son of Hippocoon, king of Sparta.[2]
- Bucolus, son of Heracles and Marse, daughter of Thespius and Megamede.[3]
- Bucolus, meaning "cow boy" (from "βους" (vous = ox) + "κελεύω" (kelevein=command) ), was a nickname of Daphnis.
- Saint Bucolus, one of the first Christian bishops of ancient Smyrna, disciple of St John the Theologian.[4]
Bucolus is a genus of ladybird beetles.
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