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In Greek mythology, the name Alke /ˈælkiː/ (Ancient Greek: Ἁλκή means "prowess, courage"), also transliterated as Alce, may refer to: * Alke, the spirit and personification of the abstract concept of courage and battle-strength. In the Iliad, she was depicted on Athena's aegis alongside Ioke, Eris and Phobos. * Alke, daughter of Cybele and Olympus. She was given a second name, Cybele, after her mother. * Alke, an Amazon. * Alke, one of Actaeon's dogs.

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dbo:abstract In Greek mythology, the name Alke /ˈælkiː/ (Ancient Greek: Ἁλκή means "prowess, courage"), also transliterated as Alce, may refer to: * Alke, the spirit and personification of the abstract concept of courage and battle-strength. In the Iliad, she was depicted on Athena's aegis alongside Ioke, Eris and Phobos. * Alke, daughter of Cybele and Olympus. She was given a second name, Cybele, after her mother. * Alke, an Amazon. * Alke, one of Actaeon's dogs. (en) En la mitología griega, el nombre Alke ("destreza, coraje" Ἁλκή), también transcrito como Alce, puede referirse a: * Alke, el espíritu y la personificación del concepto abstracto de coraje. Solo aparece descrita en la Ilíada: «A ambos lados de los hombros se echó la floqueada égida terrible, cuyo contorno entero está aureolado por la Huida; en ella está la Disputa, el Coraje,​ el gélido Ataque, en ella está la cabeza de Górgona, terrible monstruo, espantosa y pavorosa, prodigio de Zeus, portador de la égida».​​ * Alke, hija de Cibeles y Olimpo. Se le dio el segundo nombre de Cibeles, como su madre.​ * Alke, una amazona.​ * Alke, uno de los perros de Acteón.​​ (es)
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rdfs:comment In Greek mythology, the name Alke /ˈælkiː/ (Ancient Greek: Ἁλκή means "prowess, courage"), also transliterated as Alce, may refer to: * Alke, the spirit and personification of the abstract concept of courage and battle-strength. In the Iliad, she was depicted on Athena's aegis alongside Ioke, Eris and Phobos. * Alke, daughter of Cybele and Olympus. She was given a second name, Cybele, after her mother. * Alke, an Amazon. * Alke, one of Actaeon's dogs. (en) En la mitología griega, el nombre Alke ("destreza, coraje" Ἁλκή), también transcrito como Alce, puede referirse a: * Alke, el espíritu y la personificación del concepto abstracto de coraje. Solo aparece descrita en la Ilíada: «A ambos lados de los hombros se echó la floqueada égida terrible, cuyo contorno entero está aureolado por la Huida; en ella está la Disputa, el Coraje,​ el gélido Ataque, en ella está la cabeza de Górgona, terrible monstruo, espantosa y pavorosa, prodigio de Zeus, portador de la égida».​​ * Alke, hija de Cibeles y Olimpo. Se le dio el segundo nombre de Cibeles, como su madre.​ * Alke, una amazona.​ * Alke, uno de los perros de Acteón.​​ (es)
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