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Astynome (Ancient Gr****: Ἀστυνόμη, romanized:
Astynóme) is a name
which may
refer to one of the
following characters in Gr**** mythology:
Astynome, one...
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means simply "Chryses' daughter";
later writers give her real name as
Astynome (Ἀστυνόμη). The 12th-century poet
Tzetzes describes her to be "very young...
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described in Homer's Iliad),
Agamemnon took Chryses'
daughter Chryseis (
Astynome) from
Moesia as a war prize. When
Chryses attempted to
ransom her, Agamemnon...
- Lysian****a,
daughter of Polybus). He was the
father of Adrastus, Aristomachus,
Astynome, Eriphyle, Mecisteus, Metidice, and Pronax.
Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica...
- juːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Καπανεύς Kapaneús) was a son of
Hipponous and
either Astynome (daughter of Talaus) or
Laodice (daughter of Iphis), and
husband of Evadne...
- patronymically. For as
other ancient [poets] relate,
Chryseis was
called Astynome, and
Briseis was
called Hippodameia."
Dictys Cretensis calls Briseis by...
- and died of
sickness in Troy
following her release. However, a
certain Astynome, also
called Chryseis, was said to be the wife of
Eetion at that time....
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several people: Hipponous, the
Olenian father of
Capaneus and
Periboea by
Astynome. He was son of Iocles,
grandson of
Astacus and great-grandson of Hermes...
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minor figure from the
homonymous region of Calydon, the son of Ares and
Astynome.
Calydon angered the
goddess Artemis when he saw her naked, and was then...
- Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Meleager Althaea Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Calydon Astynome Ascalaphus Astyoche Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Ialmenus Paus. 2nd cent. AD Parthenopaeus...