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Deidamia (Greek myth)
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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Deidamia''' ([[Help:IPA/English|/ˌdeɪdəˈmaɪə/]]; [[Greek language|Greek]]: Δηϊδάμεια, ''Deidameia'') was the name referring to the following women:
* [[Deidamia (daughter of Lycomedes)|Deidamia]], a [[Skyros|Scyrian]] princess and daughter of King [[Lycomedes]]. She was the lover of [[Achilles]] and by him the mother of [[Neoptolemus]].<ref>Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'', 3. 13. 8</ref>
* Deidamia, daughter of the hero [[Bellerophon]] and [[Philonoe]], daughter of the [[Lycia|Lycian]] king, [[Iobates]]. She married King Evander of Lycia (son of the elder [[Sarpedon]]) and had by him a son, the younger [[Sarpedon]] who was identified with the Sarpedon that fought at [[Troy]].<ref>[[Diodorus Siculus]], ''Library of History'', 5. 79. 3</ref> Under the name of [[Hippodamia (mythology)|Hippodamia]]<ref>[[Clement of Alexandria|Clement]]. ''Recognitions, 10.21''</ref> or [[Laodamia]]<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'', 6. 197-205</ref> she also said to coupled with either Zeus or [[Xanthus (mythology)|Xanthus]]<ref>[[Dictys Cretensis]]. ''Trojan War Chronicle, 2.11''</ref> to bore Sarpedon.
* Deidamia, other name of [[Hippodamia (mythology)|Hippodamia]], the bride of [[Pirithous]] who was abducted by the [[Centaur|Centaurs]].<ref>[[Plutarch]], ''Parallel lives: Theseus'', 30. 3</ref>
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* [[Deidamia (daughter of Lycomedes)|Deidamia]], a [[Skyros|Scyrian]] princess and daughter of King [[Lycomedes]]. She was the lover of [[Achilles]] and by him the mother of [[Neoptolemus]].<ref>Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'', 3. 13. 8</ref>
* Deidamia, daughter of the hero [[Bellerophon]] and [[Philonoe]], daughter of the [[Lycia|Lycian]] king, [[Iobates]]. She married King Evander of Lycia (son of the elder [[Sarpedon]]) and had by him a son, the younger [[Sarpedon]] who was identified with the Sarpedon that fought at [[Troy]].<ref>[[Diodorus Siculus]], ''Library of History'', 5. 79. 3</ref> Under the name of [[Hippodamia (mythology)|Hippodamia]]<ref>[[Clement of Alexandria|Clement]]. ''Recognitions, 10.21''</ref> or [[Laodamia]]<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'', 6. 197-205</ref> she also said to coupled with either Zeus or [[Xanthus (mythology)|Xanthus]]<ref>[[Dictys Cretensis]]. ''Trojan War Chronicle, 2.11''</ref> to bore Sarpedon.
* Deidamia, other name of [[Hippodamia (mythology)|Hippodamia]], the bride of [[Pirithous]] who was abducted by the [[Centaur|Centaurs]].<ref>[[Plutarch]], ''Parallel lives: Theseus'', 30. 3</ref>
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September 24, 2018 at 09:20AM