- In Gr**** mythology,
Zeuxippe (/zuːɡˈzɪpiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ζευξίππη, romanized:
Zeuxíppē) was the name of
several women. The name
means "she who yokes...
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including Priam and Tithonus. His
possible wives were Placia, Strymo,
Zeuxippe, or Leucippe.
Laomedon owned magical horses with
divine parentage, a gift...
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historicizing genealogy as son and heir to King
Pandion I of
Athens by
Zeuxippe, this
Pandion being son of Erichthonius. This
later king
Erechtheus may...
- Butes, an
Athenian prince as the son of King
Pandion I and the
naiad Zeuxippe. He was a
priest of
Poseidon and
Athena and was
worshipped as a hero by...
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Laomedon Genealogy Parents Laomedon and
Placia or
Strymo (or Rhoeo) or
Zeuxippe or
Leucippe Siblings Tithonus, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Hesione, Cilla...
- son of
Melampus and Iphianeira, the
daughter of Megapenthes. He
married Zeuxippe, the
daughter of Hippocoon.
Their children were
Oecles and Amphalces. Antiphates...
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Drilliola zeuxippe is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Borsoniidae. The
height of the s****
attains 3.8 mm, its
width 2...
- Hippocoon, the great-grandfather of Amphiaraus. The
lineage is as follows:
Zeuxippe,
daughter of this Hippocoön,
married Antiphates and gave
birth to Oecles...
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serves as an
origin myth for the nightingale. Procne's
mother was the
naiad Zeuxippe and her
siblings were Philomela, Erechtheus,
Butes and
possibly Teuthras...
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Erichthonius of
Athens and by him had a son
named Pandion I. Praxithea's
sister Zeuxippe married her
nephew Pandion, and to them were born Erechtheus, Butes, Procne...