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characters named Acmon or
Akmon (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκμων
means 'anvil, pestle') in Gr**** mythology:
Acmon, one of the
mythical race of Dactyls.
Acmon, a Phrygian...
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Acmon (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκμων
means 'anvil, pestle'[citation needed]) in Gr**** mythology, was one of the Dactyls, ****ociated with the anvil, or perhaps...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Acmon (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκμων
means 'anvil, pestle'[citation needed]) was a
Phrygian king who gave his name to the
district known as...
- the son of Aether,
while according to
others Ur**** was the son of one "
Acmon".
According to
Orphic texts, Ur**** (along with Gaia) was the offspring...
- Ascanius, Augustus, and the
Romans in general. The
Aeneads included:
Achates Acmon, son of
Clytius (son of Aeolus),
Anchises Creusa, wife of
Aeneas and mother...
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imaged craters on
Dactyl were
named Acmon /ˈækmən/ and
Celmis /ˈsɛlmɪs/,
after two of the
mythological dactyls.
Acmon is the
largest crater in the above...
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Icaricia acmon, the
Acmon blue, is a
North American butterfly. It
ranges mainly in
California and
Oregon but can also be seen in
southwestern Canada and...
- the
service of the
Great Mother as
Adraste (Ἀδράστη), are
usually named Acmon (the anvil), ****ameneus (the hammer), and
Celmis (casting). Of Celmis,...
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within Chrysopidae and
contains the
following 61 species:
Ceraeochrysa acmon Ceraeochrysa acutipuppis Ceraeochrysa adornata Ceraeochrysa anceps Ceraeochrysa...
- but
their names are
given variously: P****alus /ˈpæsələs/ (Πάσσαλος) and
Acmon /ˈækmən/ (Ἄκμων) or
Aclemon Basalas /ˈbæsələs/ (Βάσαλας) and
Achemon /əˈkiːmən/...