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Alcathous (/ælˈkæθoʊəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκάθοος) was the name of
several people in Gr**** mythology:
Alcathous, a
Calydonian prince as the son of King...
- 2241
Alcathous /ælˈkæθoʊəs/ is a
large Jupiter trojan from the
Trojan camp,
approximately 115
kilometers (71 miles) in diameter. It was
discovered on...
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Alcathous (/ælˈkæθoʊ.əs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκάθοος) was in Gr**** mythology, a
Pisatian prince who
became a king of Megara. He was the son of King Pelops...
- say that it was
killed by Heracles,
while others say it was
slain by
Alcathous of Elis.
According to the Suda, it was also
called the
Thespian lion and...
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Alcathous is a
monotypic genus containing the
species Alcathous fecialis: a
fulgorid planthopper, in the
subfamily Amyclinae and
found in
southern India...
- of Salamis; and
Telamon married Periboea (Eriboea),
daughter of King
Alcathous of Megara.
After killing their half-brother, Phocus,
Telamon and Peleus...
- children.
Their sons
include Pittheus (or his
mother was Dia), Troezen,
Alcathous, Dimoetes, Atreus, Thyestes, Copreus,
Hippalcimus (Hippalcus, Hippalcmus)...
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eldest ("the
darling of her
father and mother"), who
married her
cousin Alcathous.
After the
defeat of Troy in the
Trojan War, the
elderly Anchises was...
- was the son of King
Porthaon and Euryte, and thus,
brother of Agrius,
Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus, and Sterope. He
married Althaea and
became the father...
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modern Barcelona, Spain; see
History of
Barcelona Callipolis, son of
Alcathous, son of
Pelops Gallipoli (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...