- Deidamia[pronunciation?] or
Deidameia (Gr****: Δηϊδάμεια, Gr****: ði.iˈða.mi.a) or
Laodamia (Gr****: Λαοδάμεια, [La.oˈða.mi.a]) (died 233 BC ) was the Queen...
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hence she was also
called Thestias. Her
mother was
possibly Leucippe,
Deidameia,
daughter of Perieres, Eurythemis,
daughter of Cleoboea, or Laophonte...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Deidamia (/ˌdeɪdəˈmaɪə/;
Ancient Gr****: Δηϊδάμεια
Deïdameia) is a
daughter of King Lycomedes, who
lives on the
island of Scyros. She...
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William (editor);
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology, "
Deidameia (1)"[usurped], Boston, (1867) This article incorporates text from a publication...
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Althaea and Leda was
named either Laophonte,
daughter of
Pleuron or
Deidameia,
daughter of Perieres.
Other sons of
Thestius were
Cometes and Prothous...
- Rhodius'
Argonautica recounted that
Perieres was the
father of a
certain Deidameia, who was the
mother of Iphiclus,
Althaea and Leda by King
Thestius of...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Deidamia (/ˌdeɪdəˈmaɪə/; Gr****: Δηϊδάμεια,
Deidameia) was the name
referring to the
following women: Deidamia, a
Messenian princess...
- Boston, (1867) Smith,
William (editor);
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology, "
Deidameia (2)"[usurped], Boston, (1867) v t e v t e...
- Olympias, Roxana,
Alexander IV of Macedon, and Alexander's betrothed,
Deidameia,
sought refuge in the
fortress of
Pydna on the
advance of C****ander in...
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Demetrius I
Poliorcetes (Macedon, Cicilia) 294–287 BC
Phila Ptolemais Deïdameia Lan****a ?Eurydice ?Unnamed
Illyrian woman Son of
Antigonus I Monophthalmus...