- Alalcomenes
Alalcomenes (
Ancient Greek : polytonic|Ἀλαλκομένης) was inGreek mythology aBoeotia nautochthon , who was believed to have given the name to the Boeotian town ofAlalcomenae .Citation | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | author-link = | contribution = Alalcomenes | editor-last = Smith | editor-first = William | title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 1 | pages = 88 | publisher =Little, Brown and Company | place = Boston | year = 1867 | contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0097.html ] He was also said to have brought upAthena (under the epithet Athena Alalcomeneis), who was in some traditions said to have been born in that town, and to have been the first who introduced her worship. [Pausanias, "Description of Greece" ix. 33. § 4] According to Plutarch, he advisedZeus to have a figure ofoak -wood dressed in bridal attire, and carried about amidst hymnal songs, in order to change the anger ofHera intojealousy . [Plutarch , "De Daedal. Fragm." 5] The name of the wife of Alalcomenes was Athenaïs, and that of his son, Glaucopus, both of which refer to the goddess Athena. [Stephanus of Byzantium , "s. v."polytonic|Ἀλαλκομένιον] [Pausanias, "Description of Greece" ix. 3. § 3] [comp. "Dict. of Ant." "s. v." polytonic|Δαίδαλα] [Karl Otfried Müller , "Orchom." p. 213]References
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