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In Greek mythology, Machaon (/ m ə ˈ k eɪ. ə n /; Ancient Greek: Μαχάων, romanized: Macháōn) was a son of Asclepius; and the older brother of Podalirius. He and his brother led an army from Tricca in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks.
Machaon. A son of Asclepius by Epione, 1 or, according to others, by Coronis, 2 while others again call him a son of Poseidon. 3 He was married to Anticleia, the daughter of Diocles, 4 by whom he became the father of Gorgasus, Nicomachus, 5 Alexanor, Sphyrus, and Polemocrates. 6
Feb 19, 2020 · Machaon (ca. 1300 BC), the son of Asclepius, was described as a skillful and confident therapist, whose lineage ensured a unique training. He lived in an era when the reality was shaped by myths, and natural phenomena were ruled by the will of the Olympian gods.
- Dimitrios Filippou, Gregory Tsoucalas, Eleni Panagouli, Vasilios Thomaidis, Aliki Fiska
- 10.7759/cureus.7038
- 2020
- Cureus. 2020 Feb; 12(2): e7038.
Feb 19, 2020 · Machaon (ca. 1300 BC), the son of Asclepius, was described as a skillful and confident therapist, whose lineage ensured a unique training. He lived in an era when the reality was shaped by myths, and natural phenomena were ruled by the will of the Olympian gods.
Machaon ( Μαχάων ), a son of Asclepius by Epeione ( Hom. Il. 11.614 ; Schol. ad Pind. Pyth. 3.14), or, according to others, by Coronis ( Hyg. Fab. 97 ), while others again call him a son of Poseidon.
In Greek mythology, Machaon ( /məˈkeɪ.ən/; Ancient Greek: Μαχάων, romanized : Macháōn) was a son of Asclepius; and the older brother of Podalirius. He and his brother led an army from Tricca in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks.
Feb 19, 2020 · Machaon (ca. 1300 BC), the son of Asclepius, was described as a skillful and confident therapist, whose lineage ensured a unique training. He lived in an era when the reality was shaped by myths, and natural phenomena were ruled by the will of the Olympian gods.