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Acamas after the fall of Troy.
Castor and
Pollux aspired to
marry the
Leucippides ("daughters of the
white horse"),
Phoebe and Hilaeira,
whose father was...
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daughter of Inachus. She and her
sister Hilaera are
commonly referred to as
Leucippides (that is, "daughters of Leucippus"). In
another account, they were the...
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daughter of Inachus. She and her
sister Phoebe are
commonly referred to as
Leucippides (that is, "daughters of Leucippus"). In
another account, they were the...
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Bebrycian princess honored as
goddess for her ****istance to the Gr****s The
Leucippides (Λευκιππίδες),
wives of the
Dioscuri Phoebe (Φοίβη), wife of
Pollux Hilaera...
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furniture such as
chairs or tripods; and clothing. The
sanctuary of the
Leucippides at
Sparta claimed to
display the egg of Leda. The
bones were not regarded...
- The rape of the
Leucippides,
engraved after an
Attic hydria...
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Hemithea Castabus Staphylus or
Apollo Hyacinthus Amyclas and
Diomede Apollo Leucippides Horses Leucippus or
Apollo The
Dioscuri Iasion Agriculture Zeus and Electra...
- the
strife of the
Aphareids and
Disocuri was not the
abduction of the
Leucippides but the
division of
spoils between them.
Castor and Pollux,
having driven...
- Ἡσυχείη
personification of
quiet and
silence Hilaeira Ἱλάειρα one of the
Leucippides, wife of
Castor Hippocoon Ἱπποκόων the name of
several mythological figures...
- daughters, each
borne by his wife Philodice,
daughter of Inachus: two
Leucippides (Phoebe and Hilaera), and Arsinoe,
mother of
Asclepius and
Eriopis begotten...