Lycurgus (disambiguation)

Lycurgus or Lykourgos (Λυκούργος) is the legendary lawgiver of ancient Sparta.

It may also refer to:

People

 * Lycurgus (king of Sparta) (third century BC)
 * Lycurgus of Athens (fourth century BC), one of the 'ten notable orators' at Athens
 * Lykourgos Logothetis (1772–1850), leader of Samos in the Greek War of Independence
 * Lycurgus Johnson (1818–1876), American cotton planter and politician
 * Lycurgus N. Phillips (1822–1892), American politician and judge from Maryland
 * Lycurgus J. Rusk (1851–1928), American politician
 * Lycurgus Conner (1909–1963), American politician
 * George Lycurgus (1858–1960), Greek–American businessman and Hawaiian royalist

Mythology

 * Lycurgus (mythology), name of mythological characters named Lycurgus
 * Lycurgus of Arcadia, king
 * Lycurgus (of Nemea), son of Pheres
 * Lycurgus of Thrace, king, opponent of Dionysus
 * Lycomedes or Lycurgus, in Homer
 * Lycurgus, son of Pronax
 * Lycurgus, son of Heracles by Toxicrate, daughter of Thespius
 * Lycurgus, a suitor of Hippodamia of Pisa

Places

 * Lycurgus, Iowa, United States, unincorporated community
 * Lycurgus, New York, a fictional location in the novel An American Tragedy

Other uses

 * Lycurgus (album), a 1975 album by Peter Lang
 * Lycurgus (cicada), a genus of cicadas
 * Lycurgus (volleyball), volleyball club from the Netherlands
 * Lycurgus Cup, a dichroidic goblet