Acacallis (mythology)
In Greek mythology, a princess of Crete / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For organisms that derives their genus names from this mythological figure, see Acacallis.
Acacallis (Ancient Greek: Ἀκακαλλίς means 'unwalled'[1]) in Greek mythology, was princess of Crete.[2] The Bibliotheca calls her Acalle (Ἀκάλλη).[3]
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Acacallis | |
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Princess of Crete | |
Member of the Cretan Royal Family | |
Abode | Crete |
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Parents | Minos and Pasiphae or Crete |
Siblings | Catreus, Ariadne, Androgeus, Xenodice, Phaedra, Glaucus and Deucalion; the Minotaur |
Consort | (1) Hermes, (2) Apollo |
Offspring | (1) Oaxes; (1) & (2) Cydon; (2) Naxos, Miletus, Amphithemis (or Garamas), Phylacides and Phylander |
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