-
Archedice (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχεδίκη),
daughter of
Hippias the Peisistratid, and
given in
marriage by him
after the
death of
Hipparchus to Aeantides, son...
- the Persians. He
managed to form an
alliance by
marrying his daughter,
Archedice, to Aiantides, son of Hippoklos, the
tyrant of Lampsakos. This relationship...
- Danaïdes are also
referred to as
daughters of Danaus.
These include:
Archedice,
along with her
sister Helice and two others,
chosen by lot by the rest...
-
tyrant of Lampsacus, to
whose son, Aeantides,
Hippias gave his
daughter Archedice in marriage,
induced thereto, says Thucydides, by
consideration of his...
- Aeantides, the
tyrant of Lampsacus, to whom
Hippias gave his
daughter Archedice in marriage. Aeantides, a
tragic poet of Alexandria,
mentioned as one...