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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Alcinous''' was a son of [[Nausithous]] and father of [[Nausicaa]] and [[Laodamas]] with [[Arete]]. |
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Alcinous''' (also [[transliteration|transliterated]] as '''Alkínoös''') was a son of [[Nausithous]] and father of [[Nausicaa]] and [[Laodamas]] with [[Arete]]. |
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He was King of the [[Phaeacia|Phaeacians]] on [[Scheria]] and welcomed both [[Odysseus]] and the [[Argonauts]]. |
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In Greek mythology, Alcinous (also transliterated as Alkínoös) was a son of Nausithous and father of Nausicaa and Laodamas with Arete.
He was King of the Phaeacians on Scheria and welcomed both Odysseus and the Argonauts.