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Astycrateia, also Astycratea,
Astycratia or
Astykrateia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀστυκράτεια), in Gr**** mythology, may
refer to:
Astycrateia,
daughter of the seer...
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brought to the
Uffizi in
Florence in 1775. A
terracotta figurine of
Astycrateia is
shown in the MAK
Collection Online. A 3D-model of the same figurine...
- Iocastus, Phalacrus, Pheraemon, Xuthus, and the daughters' as Aeole,
Astycrateia, Hephaestia,
Iphthe and Periboea. Dia,
daughter of King
Porthaon of Calydon...
- Phyleus.
Pausanias makes Polyeidus the
father of Coer****,
Manto and
Astycrateia, and
calls Euchenor his
grandson through Coer****. The best
known myth...
- was named. Manto,
daughter of the seer Polyidus. She and her
sister Astycrateia were
brought to
Megara by
their father, who came
there to
cleanse Alcathous...
- of
Polyeidos (thus
grandson of the precedent),
brother of
Manto and
Astycrateia. His own son
Euchenor dedicated an
image of
Dionysus Dasyllius to the...
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infant son of
Hector and Andromache,
killed during the Sack of Troy
Astycrateia Ἀστυκράτεια the name of
several mythological figures Astydameia Ἀστυδάμεια...
- Polyidus’ children:
Euchenor and Cleitus, and
possibly of Coer****,
Astycrateia and Manto. As a
daughter of Phyleus, her
probable mothers were Eustyoche...
- Pheraemon; (2) Androcles, Chrysippus, Jocastus, Phalacrus, Pheraemon, Aeole,
Astycrateia, Dia, Hephaestia,
Iphthe and Periboea; and lastly, (3) Periphas, Agenor...