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There are three characters named '''Acmon''' in [[Greek mythology]]:
There are three characters named '''Acmon''' in [[Greek mythology]]:


*'''Acmon''' was one of the [[Dactyl (mythology)|Dactyl]]s, associated with the [[anvil]], or perhaps the [[Corybantes]]. He was the son of [[Socus]] and [[Combe]].
*'''Acmon''' was one of the [[Dactyl (mythology)|Dactyl]]s, associated with the [[anvil]], or perhaps the [[Corybantes]]. He was the son of [[Socus]] and [[Combie]].


*'''Acmon''' was a [[Phrygian]] king who gave his name to the district known as [[Acmonia]]; he was the father of [[Mygdon]], his successor.
*'''Acmon''' was a [[Phrygian]] king who gave his name to the district known as [[Acmonia]]; he was the father of [[Mygdon]], his successor.

Revision as of 12:47, 6 December 2007

There are three characters named Acmon in Greek mythology:

  • Acmon was a Phrygian king who gave his name to the district known as Acmonia; he was the father of Mygdon, his successor.
  • Acmon was a companion of Diomedes in Italy. He was turned into a bird.

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