Chalcódon

Chalcódon

CHALCÓDON, ontis, Gr. Χαλκώδων, οντος, ein Euböenfer, welcher in der Schlacht der Thebaner mit denen aus Euböa von dem Amphitryo mit erleget wurde. Pausan. Bæot. c. 19. p. 570.


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