Alkimos
Alkimos ( ancient Greek Ἄλκιμος , Latinized Alcimus ) is:
- Alkimos (mountains) , in ancient geography a promontory at the port of Piraeus
in Greek mythology:
- Alkimos (son of Hippocoon)
- Alkimos (comrade of Achilles) , a myrmidon
- Alkimos (son of Neleus)
- Alkimos (fighter) , a Greek fighter in the Trojan War
- Alkimos (father of the mentor)
- Alkimos (King of Lydia) , a wise king of Lydia
- Alkimos (husband of Areta)
- Alkimos (Heros) , Heros in Teos
- Alkimos (dog) , dog of Daphnis
People:
- Alkimos from Epeiros , in the service of the Antigonid Demetrios I Poliorketes
- Alkimos (Nauarch) , Nauarch of Philip of Macedonia
- Alkimos from Nicaia , winner of the Erotideien in Thespiai
- Alkimos from Kyzikos , winner of the Olympic Games
- Jewish high priest, see Iakim
- Alcimus (slave) , a slave to Martials
- Alkimos (historian) from Sicily, 3rd century BC. Chr.
- Alcimus (rhetorician) in Aquitaine, 4th century AD
- Alcimus Alethius , poet, author of six poems in the Anthologia Latina
- Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, a late antique bishop, see Avitus von Vienne