- In Gr**** mythology,
Alcmene (/ælkˈmiːniː/ alk-MEE-nee;
Attic Gr****: Ἀλκμήνη, romanized: Alkmḗnē) or
Alcmena (/ælkˈmiːnə/ alk-MEE-nə;
Doric Gr****: Ἀλκμάνα...
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Alcmenes (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀλκμένης) or Alcamenes, Alkamenos, was the 9th king of
Sparta of the
Agiad dynasty, from c. 740 to c. 700 BC.
According to Pausanias...
- have
borne the name HMS
Alcmene. In Gr**** mythology,
Alcmene or
Alcmena (Gr****: Aλκμήνη) was the
mother of Heracles: HMS
Alcmene (1779) was a 32-gun fifth...
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Alcmene may
refer to:
Alcmene,
mother of
Heracles in Gr****
mythology 82 Alkmene, the
asteroid Alkmene (apple)
Alkmene (opera), the
opera by
Giselher Klebe...
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which disgusts his wife,
Queen Alcmene. She
prays to Hera for guidance, and Hera's
husband Zeus
impregnates Alcmene with the
savior of her people, a...
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Gosling as
young Hercules in
Young Hercules) - The demi-god son of Zeus and
Alcmene and
strongest man in the world, and arch-rival to his
older half brother...
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Calliclava alcmene is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Drilliidae. The size of an
adult s****
varies between 13.5 mm and...
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Alcmène was 26-gun
frigate of the
French Navy,
designed by Doumet, lead ship of her class. She
notably took part in the War of
American Independence....
- some cattle. He fled with
Alcmene to Thebes,
where he was
cleansed from the
guilt of
blood by Creon, king of Thebes.
Alcmene, who was
pregnant and had...
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campaign was a
surprise attack on
Ampheia by a
Spartan force commanded by
Alcmenes,
Agiad king of Sparta, in the
second year of the 9th Olympiad. The end...