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- In Gr**** mythology, Damocrateia (Ancient Gr****: Δαμοκράτεια) was the daughter of Aegina and Zeus, and thus, sister of Aeacus, King of Aegina. She became...
- Menoetius") by either Philomela or Polymele, Sthenele, Periopis, or lastly Damocrateia. His only sibling was Myrto, mother of Eucleia by Heracles. Homer also...
- by Aegina, a daughter of the river-god Asopus, and thus, brother of Damocrateia. In some accounts, his mother was Europa and thus possible full-brother...
- Actor and Aegina. He was the father of Patroclus and Myrto by either Damocrateia, Sthenele, Philomela Polymele, or Periopis. Among the settlers of Locris...
- Thalia Servius 4th/5th cent. AD Aeacus Aegina Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Damocrateia Pythaenetus Amphion, Zethus Antiope Hom. Od. 8th cent. BC Targitaos Borysthenis...
- Menoetius by Actor, and Aeacus by Zeus, both of whom became kings. A certain Damocrateia, who married Menoetius, was also called her daughter by Zeus. The mortal...
- and Sthenele, daughter of Acastus and Astydameia. In some accounts, Damocrateia, daughter of Aegina and Zeus was also called the wife of Menoetius and...
- Sthenele and Periopis; some refer to her as "Philomela". In some accounts, Damocrateia, daughter of Aegina and Zeus, was also called the wife of Menoetius and...
- mother of Patroclus by Menoetius. Otherwise, the hero's mother was called Damocrateia, Sthenele, Polymele or Philomela. Apollodorus, 3.13.8 Hyginus, Fabulae...
- possible mothers of Patroclus are Polymele, Periopis, Philomela and Damocrateia. Apollodorus, 2.1.5 Apollodorus, 3.13.8; Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius...