Lycaon

Lycaon, a king of Arcadia; changed into a wolf for offering human flesh to Zeus, who came, disguised as mortal, to his palace on the same errand as the angels who visited Lot in Sodom. According to another tradition he was consumed, along with his sons, by fire from heaven.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Luzon * Lyceum
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Lutetia
Luther, Martin
Lutheranism
Lutherans
Lutterworth
Lützen
Lux
Lux, Adam
Luxemburg
Luzon
Lycaon
Lyceum
Lycias
Lycidas
Lycurgus
Lydgate, John
Lydia
Lyell, Sir Charles
Lyly, John
Lynch Law
Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley, Baron