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|description = Underground river running across Constantinople
|description = Underground river running across Constantinople
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The '''Lycus''' river, also known as '''Lycos''' or '''Lykos''', was a stretch of water that ran partially underground through the city of [[Constantinople]].
The '''Lycus''' river, also known as '''Lycos''' or '''Lykos''', was a stretch of water that ran partially underground through the city of [[Constantinople]].


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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Dechambo Constantinople Slums Concept.JPG|The Lycus river in the slums of Constantinople
Dechambo Constantinople Slums Concept.JPG|The Lycus river in the slums of Constantinople
Slums Fight Concept.JPG|Artwork of the Lycus river
Slums Fight Concept.JPG|Artwork of the Lycus river

Latest revision as of 02:11, 25 May 2026

The Lycus river, also known as Lycos or Lykos, was a stretch of water that ran partially underground through the city of Constantinople.

It flowed southeast across Constantinople's main peninsula, cutting a straight valley between the first six hills to the east and the large Seventh Hill to the west. The Lycus is notable for the fact that the final two thousand meters of the river flow underground, before dumping into the Harbor of Theodosius on the southern edge of the city.[1]

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