In Greek mythology, Ctesimache ( Ancient Greek: Κτησιμάχης Ktesimache) was one of the possible mothers of Meges, one of the Achaean Leaders, by King Phyleus of Dulichium [1], the son of King Augeas of Elis. Otherwise, she was called either Ctemene [2], Agnete [3], Eustyoche [4] or Timandra [5]. Ctesimache is more likely a variation of Ctimene only.
In Greek mythology, Ctesimache ( Ancient Greek: Κτησιμάχης Ktesimache) was one of the possible mothers of Meges, one of the Achaean Leaders, by King Phyleus of Dulichium [1], the son of King Augeas of Elis. Otherwise, she was called either Ctemene [2], Agnete [3], Eustyoche [4] or Timandra [5]. Ctesimache is more likely a variation of Ctimene only.