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Alector (/əˈlɛktər/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέκτωρ)
refers to more than one
person in
classical mythology and history:
Alector, son of
Magnes and Meliboea, eponyms...
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Anaxarete was
still unmoved,
Aphrodite changed her to stone. Iphis, son of
Alector, was one of the
kings in Argos.
Polynices came to him for
advice on how...
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attempts to
summon it prematurely,
resulting in the
death of his
daughter Alector. He vows
revenge and
turns himself into a cyborg.
After Nagumo destroys...
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Apollonius Rhodius, 1.112
Tzetzes on Lycophron, 883: "[son] of
Arestor or
Alector" Hyginus,
Fabulae 14 Hyginus,
Fabulae 14.5
Valerius Flaccus, 1.93 & 124...
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Eustathius named his wife as a
certain Meliboea and
mentioned one son,
Alector, and
added that
Magnes called the town of
Meliboea at the foot of mount...
- Gr**** mythology, Arteϊs (Ancient Gr****: Άρτηίς, -ίδος) was the
mother by
Alector of Prothoenor. The
latter was one of the
Boeotian leaders in the Trojan...
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Melas Argeus, son of
Pelops and Hippodamia, by
Hegesandra father of
Alector and
Boethoos Argeus,
Roman Catholic saint, one of Narcissus, Argeus, and...
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Leitus and
Clonius by Cleobule. Otherwise,
Leitus was
called the son of
Alector (Alectryon) and
Polybule or
simply he was an earth-born, thus a son of...
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Invasion Megumi in
Urotsukidoji Nurse in
Urotsukidoji Yumi in
Urotsukidoji Alector in
Urotsukidoji Midori in
Adventure Kid
Charlotte Flowers in
Majokko Tsukune-chan...
- but of his grandfather, Proetus.
Anaxagoras was
succeeded by his son
Alector. His
house lasted longer than
those of Bias and Melampus, and eventually...