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Acarnan (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκαρνάν;
genitive Ἀκαρνᾶνος
derived from ἀκαρνάν
akarnan 'laurel' or 'thistle') was the name of
these two characters:
Acarnan...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Acarnan (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκαρνάν;
genitive Ἀκαρνᾶνος
derived from ἀκαρνάν, akarnan,
related to ἀχαρνώς, acharnōs,
meaning a sea fish...
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Clytius by
Alphesiboea or Arsinoe,
daughter of Phegeus;
Amphoterus and
Acarnan by Callirhoe,
daughter of
Achelous and
lastly Amphilochus and Tisiphone...
- son of
Amphiaraus of Argos, and
mothered by him two sons,
Amphoterus and
Acarnan.
Because of Callirhoe's
senseless p****ion for the robe and
necklace of...
- Agenor, and
lastly to the sons of Alcmaeon,
Amphoterus and
Acarnan.
Amphoterus and
Acarnan dedicated the
Necklace to the
Temple of
Athena at Delphi, to...
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Calydoneus Echion Lamas Andraemon Agerochus Medon Agrius Promus Ctesius Acarnan Cycnus Pseras ****anicus
Periphron Megasthenes Thrasymedes Ormenius Diopithes...
- Acarnania's
foundation in Gr****
mythology was
traditionally ascribed to
Acarnan, son of Alcmaeon. The name of
Acarnania appears to have been
unknown in...
- Agenor, and
lastly into
those of the sons of Alcmaeon,
Amphoterus and
Acarnan, who
dedicated it in the
temple of
Athena Pronoea at Delphi. The necklace...
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Nereus Automate Argos -
Callirrhoe Acarnania mother of
Amphoterus and
Acarnan by
Alcmaeon Castalia or C****otis Delphi,
Phocis others called her the daughter...
- Dionysus. Zeus
granted Callirrhoe's
prayer that her sons by Alcmaeon,
Acarnan and Amphoterus, grow
quickly so that they
might be able to
avenge the death...