Acmon

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Template:Short description There are several characters named Acmon or Akmon (Ancient Greek: Ἄκμων means 'anvil, pestle'[1]) in Greek mythology:

Notes

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  2. Strabo, 10.3.22
  3. William Smith. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. s.v. Mygdon
  4. Homerica, The Cercopes (from Suda s.v. Kerkopes)
  5. Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.484
  6. Virgil, Aeneid 10.129
  7. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Acmon (2).

References

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