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In Greek mythology, Androthoe ( Ancient Greek: Ἀνδροθόη) was the daughter of Pericastor and wife of Peristhenes, son of Damastor. By the latter she became the mother of the fisherman Dictys and Polydectes, king of Seriphos. [1] Otherwise, these two sons were called the children of Magnes and an unnamed naiad [2] [3] or of Poseidon and Cerebia. [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 4.1091
  2. ^ Apollodorus, 1.9.6
  3. ^ Gantz, Timothy (1993). Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Ancient Sources. London: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 167. ISBN  0-8018-4410-X.
  4. ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 838

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Greek mythology, Androthoe ( Ancient Greek: Ἀνδροθόη) was the daughter of Pericastor and wife of Peristhenes, son of Damastor. By the latter she became the mother of the fisherman Dictys and Polydectes, king of Seriphos. [1] Otherwise, these two sons were called the children of Magnes and an unnamed naiad [2] [3] or of Poseidon and Cerebia. [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 4.1091
  2. ^ Apollodorus, 1.9.6
  3. ^ Gantz, Timothy (1993). Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Ancient Sources. London: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 167. ISBN  0-8018-4410-X.
  4. ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 838

References



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