- Chalcódon [1]
CHALCÓDON, ontis, einer aus der Insel Cous, welcher den Herkules selbst, als er solche angriff, verwundete. Apollod. lib. II. c. 7. §. 1.
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CHALCÓDON, ontis, einer aus der Insel Cous, welcher den Herkules selbst, als er solche angriff, verwundete. Apollod. lib. II. c. 7. §. 1.
http://www.zeno.org/Hederich-1770.
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