Product Code Database
Example Keywords: playstation -xbox $3
   » » Wiki: Acacallis (mythology)
Tag Wiki 'Acacallis (mythology)'.
Tag

Acacallis (mythology)
 (

 C O N T E N T S 

Acacallis (: Ἀκακαλλίς) in , was princess of Crete.

(1991). 9780874365818, ABC-CLIO.
The Bibliotheca calls her Acalle (Ἀκάλλη).


Family
Acacallis was the daughter of , king of , and the daughter of , or Crete the daughter of Asterion. She was the sister of , Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, and Xenodice.Apollodorus, 3.1.2

According to a Cretan mythological tradition, she had a son with , , the founder of Cydonia.Pausanias, 8.53.4 Other traditions give Cydon as the offspring of Acacallis and ,Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Kydōnia (Κυδωνία) and thus, brother to .Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Oaxos (Ὄαξος) Yet others wrote that Acacallis mothered Cydon with Hermes, and Naxos ( of the island Naxos) with Apollo. on Apollonius Rhodius, 4.1492

Another tradition relates that Acacallis and Apollo had a son named Miletus. Still other traditions relate that another son was born of her and Apollo, named or (in some stories, the first mortal born). Lastly by Apollo, she was also said to be the mother of and Phylander.

+Comparative table of Acacallis's family
Arg.Sch.Eclog.
ParentsMinos and Pasiphae
Minos and Crete
Minos
ConsortHermes
Apollo
ChildrenAmphithemis
Cydon
Naxos
Phylacides
Phylander
Miletus
Oaxes


Mythology
Fearing her father's wrath, she exposed her son Miletus, but Apollo commanded she-wolves to nurse it until it could be taken in and raised by shepherds. He grew up strong and handsome, and Minos was seized with desire for the boy. Miletus fled to avoid being becoming the of the king, and went on to found the eponymous city, .Antoninus Liberalis, 30

Pausanias relates that when Apollo came to Carmanor to be cleansed for the murder of Python, he mated with Acacallis (said to be a in this particular version), and that from their union were born Phylacides and Phylander. People of the Cretan city Elyrus sent to a bronze statue of a goat suckling these two children, which suggests that they must have been abandoned by their mother.Pausanias, 10.16.5

Acacallis was in Crete a common name for a narcissus., 15, p. 681; Hesychius of Alexandria s.v.


Notes

Page 1 of 1
1
Page 1 of 1
1

Account

Social:
Pages:  ..   .. 
Items:  .. 

Navigation

General: Atom Feed Atom Feed  .. 
Help:  ..   .. 
Category:  ..   .. 
Media:  ..   .. 
Posts:  ..   ..   .. 

Statistics

Page:  .. 
Summary:  .. 
1 Tags
10/10 Page Rank
5 Page Refs