- In Gr**** mythology,
Ctesimache (Ancient Gr****: Κτησιμάχης Ktesimache) was one of the
possible mothers of Meges, one of the
Achaean Leaders, by King Phyleus...
- a
daughter of Phyleus, her
probable mothers were Eustyoche, Ctimene,
Ctesimache, Hagnete, or
Timandra and thus, a (half-)sister of Meges, one of the Achaean...
-
Augeas of Elis and
father of
Meges by Eustyoche,
Hagnete Ctimene, or
Ctesimache. Timandra, a
daughter of King
Tyndareus of Sparta,
committed adultery...
- and his mother's name is
variously given as
either Eustyoche, Ctimene,
Ctesimache,
Hagnete or Timandra. Meges’ (half-)sister was Eurydameia,
mother of Cleitus...
- King
Augeas of Elis. Otherwise, the
mother of
Meges was
called either Ctesimache, Agnete,
Eustyoche or Timandra.
Ctemene might be the
mother of Phyleus’...
- son of King
Augeas of Elis. Otherwise, she was
called either Ctimene,
Ctesimache,
Hagnete or Timandra.
Eustyoche might be the
mother of Phyleus’ daughter...
-
Meges son of
Phyleus either by Eustyoche, Ctimene, Timandra,
Hagnete or
Ctesimache Dulichium Cephallenians •
Aegilips •
Crocylea •
Ithaca •
Neritum • Same...
- son of King
Augeas of Elis. Otherwise, she was
called either Ctemene,
Ctesimache,
Eustyoche or Timandra.
Hagnete might be the
mother of Phyleus’ daughter...