- the wife of
Alalcomenes was Athenaïs, and that of his son, Glaucopus, both of
which refer to the
goddess Athena. In some accounts,
Alalcomenes was said to...
- Cranaus, Erichthonius, Periphas,
Phlyus and ?Actaeus Boeotia: Ogyges,
Alalcomenes, ?Phlegyas, the
Spartoi and the
Ectenes Crete: Cres,
Lycastus and the...
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subject to
several theories. Some
derived it from the name of the hero
Alalcomenes, or from the
Boeotian village of Alalcomenae,
where in some traditions...
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Plutarch represents Zeus as
receiving his
advice to
deceive Hera from
Alalcomenes (instead of Kithairon), and that he
calls Plataea, "Daedala". The term...
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Pausanias — and
probably Homer —
preserve the
story that it was
named after Alalcomenes (or Alalkomenes, in Steph****), who
raised the
goddess Athena there....
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tells of the
warrior Hypseus,
mortal son of Asopus, who
leads the men of
Alalcomene, Itone, Midea, Arne, Aulida, Graea, Plataea, Pleteon, and Anthedon. This...
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Akrotiri Boxer Fresco Alabandus Alabastron Alala Alalcomenae (Boeotia)
Alalcomenes Alalcomenia Alastor Alazon Alcaeus Alcaeus and
Philiscus Alcaeus of Mytilene...