Glaucus (disambiguation)

In Greek mythology, Glaucus was a Greek prophetic sea-god.

Glaucus, often transliterated to Glafkos, may also refer to:

People

 * Glaucus, son of Aepytus of Messenia
 * Glaucus (son of Sisyphus), of Potniae
 * Glaucus (son of Minos), of Crete
 * Glaucus (son of Hippolochus), of Lycia, grandson of the hero Bellerophon
 * Glaucus of Carystus, an ancient Greek athlete
 * Glaucus of Chios (c. 7th century BCE), Greek sculptor in metal
 * Apollonius Glaucus, 2nd-century Roman physician
 * Glafcos Clerides (1919–2013), former President of Cyprus

Rivers

 * Glafkos (river), a river in Patras, Greece
 * Glaucus (river of Asia Minor), rivers in Asia Minor

Ships

 * Greek submarine Glafkos (Υ-6), a Protefs-class submarine of the Hellenic Navy
 * SS Glaucus (1871), shipwrecked in 1921
 * USS Glaucus (1863), a steamship of the Union Navy during the American Civil War

Other

 * 1870 Glaukos, a Trojan asteroid
 * Glaucus (gastropod), a genus of nudibranchs in the family Glaucidae
 * Glaucus (mythology), characters named Glaucus in Greek mythology
 * Glaucus (sculpture), a sculpture by the French artist Auguste Rodin
 * The protagonist in the 1834 novel The Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
 * Glaukos Linea, a linea on Europa
 * Glaucus Sinus, now Gulf of Fethiye in Turkey
 * Project Glaucus, an underwater habitat in Plymouth Sound