Alcmena
Events
- Electryon entrusts Mycenae and his daughter Alcmena to Amphitryon
- Amphitryon, Alcmena and Licymnius are purified by Creon
- Alcmena agrees to marry Amphitryon if he will avenge her brothers’ deaths
- Zeus, disguised as Amphitryon, has sex with Alcmena
- Hercules and Iphicles born
- Two snakes sent by Hera attack Hercules and Iphicles in their crib
- Rhadamanthys and Alcmena get married
- Rhadamanthys and Alcmena live in Ocaleae
- Hyllus gives Eurystheus’ severed head to Alcmena
- Rhadamanthys marries Alcmena
- Hera delays Alcmena’s labour
Citations
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 4.5
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 4.6
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 4.8
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 4.11
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 8.1
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 1.2
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 14, Section 312
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 19, Section 95
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 19, Section 112
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 1, Section 19.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 1, Section 41.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 2, Section 16.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 2, Section 25.9
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 14.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 14.9
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 17.8
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 18.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 2.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 11.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 11.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 9, Section 16.7
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