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Alciope (mythology)

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In Greek mythology, Alciope may refer to the three different characters:

  • Alciope, the nymph-mother Celmisius. In this capacity, she was probably the Alciope who bore to Cronus the Dactyls, one of which Celmis was named.
  • Alciope, one of Apollo's lovers, and the mother of Linus.
  • Alciope, the supposed name of Alciopus' daughter. She was one of Heracles's numerous lovers.

References

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  2. Quattrocchi, Umberto (200). CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms. Synonyms, and Etymology. CRC-Press. pp. 84. ISBN 9780849326783.
  3. Bullokar, John (1731). The English Expositor: Teaching the interpretation of the hardest words used in our Language. Samuel Fuller. pp. s.v. Idaean Dactyls.
  4. Photius, Lexicon s.v. Linos
  5. Scalding, Henry (1987). Toronto of Old. Dundurn Press. pp. 348. ISBN 9781459713567.
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