Anaxo

In Greek mythology, Anaxo /ɑːnɑːˈsɔː/ or /ænæˈ-/ (Ἀναξώ), is a name that may refer to:

  • Anaxo, daughter of Alcaeus and Astydameia, herself daughter of Pelops and Hippodamia. She married Electryon, king of Mycenae, and her father's brother, being the son of Perseus and Andromeda. Her children were Alcmena, Stratobates, Gorgophonus, Phylonomus, Celaeneus, Amphimachus, Lysinomus, Cheirimachus, Anactor, and Archelaus.
  • Anaxo, a girl from Troezen. She was abducted by Theseus.
  • References

  • Patricia Turner, Charles Russell Coulter, "Dictionary of ancient deities", Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-19-514504-6
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Take That

    by: Onyx

    Seem like the only thoughts would be negative
    But shit, I'd never give, I need a sedative
    I'mma forever live, the one and only, murderer
    Defeat, I never heard of that
    Push ya head, throw the back, gettin' that, word to gat
    The most coatable, a number two of niggas
    When there's a show to do
    You know the true, Official Nast niggas
    I blow a hole in you
    I'm selli'n tracks not cracks, you buyin' or what?
    'Cuz I be in your crib right now, tyin' you up
    Corams jack ya house, put the gat to your spouse mouth
    And clean the place, kill the kids, do they see my face?
    It's the cream I taste, he thinkin' my way, be the race
    We the mischief who raise the most hell
    Onyx in the Bible, Genesis 2, verse 12 and that's the life, that I lead
    Niggas walk around town like they can't bleed
    So take that, where your heart is at
    So take that, yeah, what




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