Anticlea (mythology): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Markx121993 (talk | contribs) No edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
Markx121993 (talk | contribs) No edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
* Anticlea, another name for [[Philonoe]], the [[Lycians|Lycian]] bride of [[Bellerophon]] and mother of his children.<ref>[[Scholia]] ad [[Pindar]], ''Olympian Ode'' [https://archive.org/details/scholiaveterain00dracgoog/page/374/mode/1up?view=theater 13.82b]</ref> In other accounts, she was called [[Alcimedusa|Alkimedousa]],<ref>Scholia ad [[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 6.192</ref> [[Pasandra]] or [[Cassandra (mythology)|Cassandra]].<ref>Scholia ad Homer, ''Iliad'' 6.155</ref> |
* Anticlea, another name for [[Philonoe]], the [[Lycians|Lycian]] bride of [[Bellerophon]] and mother of his children.<ref>[[Scholia]] ad [[Pindar]], ''Olympian Ode'' [https://archive.org/details/scholiaveterain00dracgoog/page/374/mode/1up?view=theater 13.82b]</ref> In other accounts, she was called [[Alcimedusa|Alkimedousa]],<ref>Scholia ad [[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 6.192</ref> [[Pasandra]] or [[Cassandra (mythology)|Cassandra]].<ref>Scholia ad Homer, ''Iliad'' 6.155</ref> |
||
* Anticlia, mother by [[Hephaestus]] of [[Periphetes]], the lame malefactor of [[Epidaurus]] who was killed by the hero [[Theseus]] in one of his exploits.<ref>[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], 3.16.1</ref> |
* Anticlia, mother by [[Hephaestus]] of [[Periphetes]], the lame malefactor of [[Epidaurus]] who was killed by the hero [[Theseus]] in one of his exploits.<ref>[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Apollodorus]], 3.16.1</ref> |
||
* [[Anticlea]], daughter of [[Autolycus]] and mother of [[Odysseus]] by [[Laertes (father of Odysseus)|Läertes]].<ref> |
* [[Anticlea]], daughter of [[Autolycus]] and mother of [[Odysseus]] by [[Laertes (father of Odysseus)|Läertes]].<ref>Homer, ''[[Odyssey]]'' 11.85; [[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' 243</ref> |
||
* Anticlia, a princess of [[Pharae (Messenia)|Pherae]] in [[Messenia (ancient region)|Messenia]] as daughter of King [[Diocles (mythology)|Diocles]]. She married [[Asclepius]]' son [[Machaon (mythology)|Machaon]] and had by him sons: [[Nicomachus (mythology)|Nicomachus]] and [[Gorgasus]].<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], 4.30.3</ref> Anticlia was probably the mother of [[Alexanor]]<ref>Pausanias, 2.11.5, 2.23.4 & 2.38.6</ref>, [[Sphyrus]]<ref>Pausanias, 2.23.4</ref> and [[Polemocrates (physician)|Polemocrates]]<ref>Pausanias, 2.38.6</ref> by Machaon. |
* Anticlia, a princess of [[Pharae (Messenia)|Pherae]] in [[Messenia (ancient region)|Messenia]] as daughter of King [[Diocles (mythology)|Diocles]]. She married [[Asclepius]]' son [[Machaon (mythology)|Machaon]] and had by him sons: [[Nicomachus (mythology)|Nicomachus]] and [[Gorgasus]].<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], 4.30.3</ref> Anticlia was probably the mother of [[Alexanor]]<ref>Pausanias, 2.11.5, 2.23.4 & 2.38.6</ref>, [[Sphyrus]]<ref>Pausanias, 2.23.4</ref> and [[Polemocrates (physician)|Polemocrates]]<ref>Pausanias, 2.38.6</ref> by Machaon. |
||
Revision as of 15:17, 12 July 2024
In Greek mythology, Anticlea or Anticlia (/ˌæntɪˈkliːə/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντίκλεια, literally "without fame") may refer to the following women:
- Anticlea, another name for Philonoe, the Lycian bride of Bellerophon and mother of his children.[1] In other accounts, she was called Alkimedousa,[2] Pasandra or Cassandra.[3]
- Anticlia, mother by Hephaestus of Periphetes, the lame malefactor of Epidaurus who was killed by the hero Theseus in one of his exploits.[4]
- Anticlea, daughter of Autolycus and mother of Odysseus by Läertes.[5]
- Anticlia, a princess of Pherae in Messenia as daughter of King Diocles. She married Asclepius' son Machaon and had by him sons: Nicomachus and Gorgasus.[6] Anticlia was probably the mother of Alexanor[7], Sphyrus[8] and Polemocrates[9] by Machaon.