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==Wikipedia EN== | |||
[[Alcmaeon]], [[Alkmaion]], [[Alcmeon]], or [[Alkmaon]] ([[Ἀλκμαίων]]) may refer to: | |||
* Alcmaeon, the great-grandson of Nestor, from whom the Alcmaeonidae claimed descent | |||
* Alcmaeon (mythology), one of the Epigoni | |||
* Alcmaeon in Corinth, a lost play by Euripides | |||
* Alcmaeon (King of Athens), the last king of Athens | |||
* Alcmaeon, son of Megacles, 6th century BC commander during the Cirrhaean War | |||
* Alcmaeon of Croton (mid-fifth century B.C.), an Ancient Greek philosopher and medical theorist | |||
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|auten=[[son]] of Amphiarāus and Eriphȳle, Od. 15.248†. | |auten=[[son]] of Amphiarāus and Eriphȳle, Od. 15.248†. |
Revision as of 19:02, 7 October 2021
Wikipedia EN
Alcmaeon, Alkmaion, Alcmeon, or Alkmaon (Ἀλκμαίων) may refer to:
- Alcmaeon, the great-grandson of Nestor, from whom the Alcmaeonidae claimed descent
- Alcmaeon (mythology), one of the Epigoni
- Alcmaeon in Corinth, a lost play by Euripides
- Alcmaeon (King of Athens), the last king of Athens
- Alcmaeon, son of Megacles, 6th century BC commander during the Cirrhaean War
- Alcmaeon of Croton (mid-fifth century B.C.), an Ancient Greek philosopher and medical theorist
English (Autenrieth)
son of Amphiarāus and Eriphȳle, Od. 15.248†.
Spanish (DGE)
v. Ἀλκμέων.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἀλκμαίων: ωνος ὁ Алкмеон
1) сын Амфиарая и Эрифилы, один из «эпигонов», которого боги покарали за убийство родной матери безумием Hom.;
2) потомок Нестора, родоначальник афинского рода Алкмеонидов Her.