- In Gr**** mythology,
Alcander or
Alcandrus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄλκανδρος) may
refer to the
following characters:
Alcander, a
Molossian seer, son of Munichus...
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Alcander (Gr. Ἄλκανδρος) was a
young man of
Sparta who
attacked Lycurgus and
stabbed out one of his eyes when his fellow-citizens were
discontented with...
- by her
father of
three sons, Philaeus,
Alcander and Megaletor, and of a
daughter Hyperippe. Of them
Alcander excelled his
father in
prophetic abilities...
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century is unknown,
except for the
names of two leaders,
Alcamenes and
Alcander.
Acragas also
expanded westwards over the
course of the
sixth century BC...
- roasted) Telemachus,
after 554 BC Alcamenes, 6th/5th
century BC
Alcandros (
Alcander), 6th/5th
century BC Theron, 488-472 BC Thrasydaeus, 472 BC (expelled and...
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Acanthus Acmon Aëdon
Aegolius Aegypius Aëtos
Aesacus Agrius and
Oreius Agron Alcander Alcyone Alcyone and Ceyx
Alcyonides Alectryon Anthus Antigone Argus Arne...
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Ipheus Peirasus Antiphantes Ioke
Diaphorus Antimachus Leucus Hippothous Alcander Dolops Iphidamas Peiros Beroe Iris
Diomedes Antiphates Lycomedes Memnon...
- States.
Construction on the
hotel began in 1861 by Vermont-born
attorney Alcander John Bayley.
Bayley built the
hotel after his
previous hotel, the Oak Valley...
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initiate manufacturing and
turning over
management of the
factory to his son,
Alcander. The
facility was
established on the site of a
former royal paper mill...
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Athamas and Themisto. Hyperippe,
daughter of
Munichus and Lelante,
sister of
Alcander,
Philaeus and Megaletor. The
family were just and righteous, and were favored...