Acarnan

Acarnan, one of the Epigones, was a son of Alcmaeon and Calirrhoe, and brother of Amphoterus. Their father was murdered by Phegeus, when they were yet very young, and Calirrhoe prayed to Zeus to make her sons grow quickly, that they might be able to avenge the death of their father. The prayer was granted, and Acarnan with his brother slew Phegeus, his wife, and his two sons. The inhabitants of Psophis, where the sons had been slain, pursued the murderers as far as Tegea, where however they were received and rescued. At the request of Achelous they carried the necklace and peplus of Harmonia to Delphi, and from thence they went to Epirus, where Acarnan founded the state called after him Acarnania. (Apollod. 3.7.5-7 ; Ov. Met. 9.413, &c.; Thucyd. 2.102; Strab. 10 p. 462.)

References

  • Acarnan from Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1867), from which this article was originally derived

 

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