In Greek mythology, Lamus (Ancient Greek: Λαμος or Λάμου Lamos) may refer to the following personages: * Lamus, one of the 3,000 Potamoi, children of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-wife Tethys. He was the Cilician river-god who fathered the naiads, , caretakers of the child Dionysus. These nymphs were maddened by Hera. * Lamus, a Lydian son of Heracles by Queen Omphale. In some accounts, he was called Agelaus. * Lamus, a defender of Thebes against the Seven Against Thebes. He was killed by Parthenopaeus who pierced him in the face during the battle. * Lamus, a Trojan warrior who was killed by Thoas, leader of the Aetolians, during the Trojan War. * Lamus, a former king of the Laestrygonians, the cannibalistic giants who were later met by the hero Odysseus in one of his journeys. He