Alkidameia

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Alkidameia ( ancient Greek Ἀλκιδάμεια ) is a person from Greek mythology .

It has only come down to us through Pausanias , who reproduces the otherwise lost Corinthiaca of the epic poet Eumelos . According to this, Alkidameia was the lover of Hermes and of him the mother of the Corinthian hero Bunos , to whom Aietes bequeathed his land when he moved on.

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  1. ^ Pausanias 2, 3, 10.