- Alcmaeon, Alkmaion,
Alcmeon, or
Alkmaon may
refer to: Alcmaeon, the great-grandson of Nestor, from whom the
Alcmaeonidae claimed descent Alcmaeon (mythology)...
-
Carlos Romi (April 2004), "Nomenclatura de las
manifestaciones ****uales",
Alcmeón (in Spanish), 11 (2),
Revista Argentina de Clínica Neuropsiquiátrica (Argentina...
- Achilles)
Akrisios Aleadae (The Sons of Aleus)
Aletes Alexandros (Alexander)
Alcmeôn Amphiaraus Amphitryôn
Amycos Andromache Andromeda Antenoridai (Sons of...
- Œdipus
Achaeus of
Syracuse (c. 356 BC)
Agathon (c. 448–400 BC)
Aerope Alcmeon Anthos or
Antheus ("The Flower")
Mysoi ("Mysians")
Telephos ("Telephus")...
-
political slogan that
someone wrote on a wall in Rome: "Nero, Orestes,
Alcmeon their mothers slew. A
calculation new. Nero his
mother slew"
which appears...
-
written 24, 30, or 44 plays, of
which 19
titles are known: Adrastus, Aethon,
Alcmeon, Alphesiboea, Athla, Azanes, Cycnus, Eumenides, Hephaestus, Iris, Linus...
- plays, only six
titles and thirty-one
fragments have survived:
Aerope Alcmeon Anthos or
Antheus ("The Flower")
Mysoi ("Mysians")
Telephos ("Telephus")...
-
Nossis of Locri,
Alexis of
Thuri and
Leonidas of Taranto; the
doctors Alcmeon of
Crotone and
Democedes of Crotone; the
sculptor from
Reggio Clearchus;...
- the high
priest proves to
Alcméon that he is the son of Amphiaraos, long
believed dead. In his
struggle with Hermongide,
Alcméon accidentally kills his mother...
- "Achelesian nymphs". He was also the
father (again with no
mother mentioned) of
Alcmeon's second wife Callirrhoe,
whose name
means "the
lovely spring". Such examples...