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Pirithous was a son of "heavenly" Dia, fathered either by Ixion [1] or by Zeus. [2] He married Hippodamia, daughter of Atrax or Butes, at whose wedding the famous Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs occurred. By his wife, he became the father of Polypoetes, [3] one of the Greek leaders during the Trojan War.
Benna Smuglewicz Rape of Hippodamia. Hippodamia (/ ˌ h ɪ p ɒ d ə ˈ m aɪ. ə /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια means 'she who masters horses' derived from ἵππος hippos "horse" and δαμάζειν damazein "to tame") was the daughter of Atrax [2] or Butes [3] or Adrastus [4] and the bride of King Pirithous of the Lapiths in Greek mythology.
Hippodamia, wife of Pirithous and daughter of Atrax or Butes. [3] Hippodamia, wife of Autonous and mother of Anthus. Hippodamia, daughter of Anicetus who consorted with Zeus. [4] Hippodamia, name shared by two of the Danaïdes, daughters of King Danaus of Libya either by the hamadryads, Atlanteia or Phoebe.
Dia, alternate name for Hippodamia, the wife of Pirithous (thus daughter-in-law of another Dia). [15] Dia, mother of Pittheus by Pelops. [16] She may have been identical with another Hippodamia, daughter of Oenomaus. In ancient Roman religion, Dia may refer to Dea Dia.
His companions did abduct some women, including Iphimedeia and her daughter Pancratis. [12] Butes, possible father of Hippodamia (wife of Pirithous). [13] She is otherwise referred to as daughter of Atrax [14] or Adrastus. [15] Butes, son of Pallas and brother of Clytus; the two brothers were younger companions of Cephalus. [16]
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Laodamia was the daughter of King Amyclas of Sparta and Diomede, daughter of Lapithes. [11] Through this parentage, she was considered the sister of Argalus, [12] Cynortes, [13] Hyacinthus, [14] Polyboea, [15] Hegesandra [16] and, in other versions, of Daphne. [17] Laodamia, daughter of Alcmaeon, wife of Peleus and mother by him of Polydora ...