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[266] Ἀλκμήνη was the daughter of Electryon, king of Messene. The common form of the legend represents Zeus as having visited her in the likeness of her husband, so that she was pregnant of two sons at once, of Heracles by Zeus and of Iphiclus by Amphitryon. Thus Heracles is called by Catullus, (68. 112) ‘falsiparens Amphitryoniades.’

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