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Alke

In Greek mythology, the name Alke or Alce may refer to:Alke, the spirit and personification of the abstract concept of courage and battle-strength. In the Iliad, she was depicted on Athena's aegis alongside Ioke, Eris and Phobos. Alke, daughter of Cybele and Olympus. She was given a second name, Cybele, after her mother. Alke, an Amazon. Alke, one of Actaeon's dogs.

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In Greek mythology, the name Alke or Alce /ˈælk/ (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκή, romanizedAlké, "prowess, courage") may refer to:

  • Alke, the spirit and personification of the abstract concept of courage and battle-strength. In the Iliad, she was depicted on Athena's aegis alongside Ioke, Eris and Phobos.1
  • Alke, daughter of Cybele and Olympus. She was given a second name, Cybele, after her mother.2
  • Alke, an Amazon.3
  • Alke, one of Actaeon's dogs.4
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