Ἄκαμας

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Ἄκαμας is the ancient Greek form of the name Acamas, a figure in Greek mythology associated with the Trojan War and known as the son of Theseus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
human
mythological hero
appearsIn later Greek mythographic traditions
associatedPlace Athens NERFINISHED
associatedWith Demophon NERFINISHED
Theseus NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Trojan War NERFINISHED
category Achaeans (Homeric Greeks) NERFINISHED
Children of Theseus NERFINISHED
Heroes of the Trojan War NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
ethnicity Athenian
father Theseus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasNameMeaning “untiring”
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mother Phaedra NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Trojan Cycle NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra age of heroes
nameFormOf Acamas NERFINISHED
notableDeed carried the news of Theseus’s misfortunes to Athens in some traditions
participation in the Trojan War
offspringInSomeTraditions Munitus NERFINISHED
roleInTrojanWar Greek warrior
servedOnSide Greeks NERFINISHED
sibling Demophon NERFINISHED
spouseInSomeTraditions Laodice (daughter of Priam) NERFINISHED

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Acamas greekName Ἄκαμας