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In Greek mythology, Palamaon (Ancient Greek: Παλαμάονος) was the Athenian father of Daedalus, the famous architect of Labyrinth. The latter was attributed to various parentage: (1) Eupalamus and Alcippe, (2) Metion and Iphinoe, (3) or (4) Merope, daughter of King Erechtheus.

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  • In Greek mythology, Palamaon (Ancient Greek: Παλαμάονος) was the Athenian father of Daedalus, the famous architect of Labyrinth. The latter was attributed to various parentage: (1) Eupalamus and Alcippe, (2) Metion and Iphinoe, (3) or (4) Merope, daughter of King Erechtheus. (en)
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  • In Greek mythology, Palamaon (Ancient Greek: Παλαμάονος) was the Athenian father of Daedalus, the famous architect of Labyrinth. The latter was attributed to various parentage: (1) Eupalamus and Alcippe, (2) Metion and Iphinoe, (3) or (4) Merope, daughter of King Erechtheus. (en)
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