- (/paɪˈsɪdɪsiː/,
Ancient Gr****: Πεισιδίκη, Peisidíkē, "to
convince or persuade") or
Peisidice was one of the
following individuals: Pisidice, a
Thessalian princess...
-
merely the
descendants of Myrmidon, a
Thessalian nobleman, who
married Peisidice, the
daughter of Aeolus, king of Thessaly.
Myrmidon was the
father of...
- Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, Canace, Alcyone,
Peisidice,
Calyce and Perimede. Cretheus's
wives were Tyro, his niece, and Demodice...
- Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneus, Sisyphus, Alcyone, Canace,
Perimede and
Peisidice. Some
sources stated that
Calyce was the
mother of Endymion, king of Elis...
- individuals: Antiphus, a
Phthian prince as the son of King
Myrmidon and
Peisidice, and
brother of Actor. He may be the same with Antippus, the
father of...
- Canace,
Peisidice and Perimede. In some accounts,
Perieres was
called the son of Dioplethes, son of King
Myrmidon of
Phthia and
possibly Peisidice, daughter...
-
informs that Pelias'
daughters were four, Alcestis, Hippothoe,
Pelopia and
Peisidice.
Pausanias refers to the
painter Micon for the names, and
notes that the...
- Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, Canace, Alcyone,
Peisidice,
Calyce and Perimede.
Enarete may be
similar to
Eurydice who bore Salmoneus...
-
daughter of
Cleitor (Cletor) or of the
river god Achelous. He
married Peisidice,
daughter of
Aeolus and Enarete, and by her
became the
father of Antiphus...
- Εὐπολέμεια) was a
Phthian princess as
daughter of King
Myrmidon and
possibly Peisidice (daughter of Aeolus), thus
sister to Antiphus, Actor, Erysichthon, Dioplethes...