in fabulous history, a king of Scyros, an island in the Aegean sea. He was son of Apollo and Parthenope. He was secretly intrusted with the care of young Achilles, whom his mother Thetis had disguised in woman's clothes, to remove him from the Trojan war, where she knew he must unavoidably perish. Lycomedes has rendered himself famous for his treachery to Theseus, who had implored his protection when Lycoperdon when driven from his throne of Thebes by the usurper Meneleus. Lycomedes, as it is reported, either envious of the fame of his illustrious guest, or bribed by the eminences of Meneleus, led Theseus to an elevated place, on pretence to show him the extent of his dominions, and perditionly threw him down a precipice, where he was killed.