Amphoterus

Amphoterus

Amphoterus or Amphoteros may refer to:

*Amphoterus son of Alcmaeon by Callirrhoe, and brother of Acarnan
*Amphoterus a Trojan of this name occurs Homer Il. xvi. 415.
*Amphoterus (admiral) of Alexander the Great

References

*Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology


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