Lycophron
Lycophron ( ancient Greek Λυκόφρων; Latin Lycophro ) is a male personal name from ancient Greece and means wolf wisdom or wise as a wolf .
Well-known namesake
- Lycophron (son of Mastor) from Kythera
- Lycophron (comrade of dictys) from Crete , struck by lightning
- Lycophron of Corkyra , the younger son of Periander (6th century BC)
- Lycophron of Pherai , a Thessalian politician and sole ruler
- Lycophron II of Pherai , his grandson
- Lycophron (sophist) , an ancient philosopher counted among the sophistics
- Lycophron from Chalkis , a poet of the 3rd century BC. Chr.
- Lycophron (from Chalkis?), Author of the dramatic monologue Alexandra (around 190 BC)