Acmon (father of Mygdon)
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In Greek mythology, Acmon (Ancient Greek: Ἄκμων means 'anvil, pestle'[citation needed]) was a Phrygian king who gave his name to the district known as Acmonia; he was the father of Mygdon, his successor.[1]
In Greek mythology, Acmon (Ancient Greek: Ἄκμων means 'anvil, pestle'[citation needed]) was a Phrygian king who gave his name to the district known as Acmonia; he was the father of Mygdon, his successor.[1]
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