Lamos
Lamos (Greek Λάμος , Latin Lamus ) means:
in Greek mythology:
- Lamos (son of Poseidon) , a son of Poseidon , king of the Laistrygons
- Lamos (son of Heracles) , a son of Heracles and Omphale, also called Lamios
in ancient geography:
- the border river between the Rough Cilicia and the plains Cilicia , today Limonlu (river)
- Lamos Kalesi Castle in the ancient town of Lamos at the mouth of this river
- the ancient name of today's place Limonlu , not to be confused with
- Lamos (Cilicia) , a city west of Anamur on the border between Isauria and Cilicia, today Adanda Kalesi
- a Roman Catholic titular bishopric going back to the ancient city, see titular bishopric Lamus