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- name mentioned as the husband of Milye, sister of Solymus. The plural Praxidicae (Ancient Gr****: Πραξιδίκαι, Praxidikai) refers to the following groups...
- and oneness of mind. Along with her sister Arete, they were known as Praxidicae or the 'exacters of justice'. Her opposite was Eris (Strife). Homonoia...
- attendants. Thelxinoëa, also Thelxionoea or Thelxineia, one of the so-called Praxidicae (the other two were Alacomenia and Aulis), daughters of King Ogyges of...
- Arete Goddess of excellence and virtue Member of The Praxidicae Statue of Arete in Celsus' Library in Ephesus, 2nd century AD Gender Female Genealogy Parents...
- Boeotia. Her sisters were Alacomenia and Thelxinoea, collectively called Praxidicae (Πραξιδίκαι), goddesses who watched over oaths. Other traditions called...
- Pausanias says that the Haliartians had a sanctuary of the goddesses called Praxidicae situated near this mountain. The towns Peteon, Medeon, Ocalea, and Onchestos...