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'''Alkmene''' is a figure in [[Greece|Greek]] [[Greek mythology|mythology]].
'''Alkmene''' is was the mother of [[Herakles]] by [[Zeus]] in [[Greek mythology]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#Argolis|Argolis: The Nemean Lion]]</ref>
 
==Biography==
Approached by [[Zeus]], Alkmene became the mother of [[Herakles]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#Argolis|Argolis: The Nemean Lion]]</ref>
 
==Influence==
In the 5th century BCE, Alkmene was recalled as part of the Greek myths even by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Treasury of Legends]]</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The [[Garden of Kynosarges]] was dedicated in addition to Herakles and his nephew [[Iolaos]], also to Alkmene by its builder, the hero [[Didymos]].
The [[Garden of Kynosarges]] was dedicated to Alkmenein, Herakles, and his nephew [[Iolaos]] by its builder, the hero [[Didymos]].{{Fact|24 November 2023}}


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Alkmene is was the mother of Herakles by Zeus in Greek mythology.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The Garden of Kynosarges was dedicated to Alkmenein, Herakles, and his nephew Iolaos by its builder, the hero Didymos. [citation needed]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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