Leucippe
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InGreek mythology,Leucippe(Ancient Greek:Λευκίππηmeans 'white horse'[1]) is the name of the following individuals:
- Leucippe, one of the 3,000Oceanids,water-nymphdaughters of theTitansOceanusand his sister-spouseTethys.[1]Leucippe, along with her sisters, was one of the companions ofPersephonewhen the maiden was abducted byHades,the god of theUnderworld.[2]
- Leucippe, one of theMinyades,daughter of KingMinyasofOrchomenus.[3]
- Leucippe, the wife of KingThestiusofPleuronand mother ofIphiclusandAlthaea.[4]
- Leucippe, a queen ofTroyas the wife ofIlus,founder ofIlium.By him, she became the mother ofLaomedon[5]and possibly,Themiste,[6]Telecleia[7]andTithonus.In some accounts, the wife of Ilus was calledEurydice,daughter ofAdrastusorBatia,daughter ofTeucer.[8]
- Leucippe, another Trojan queen as the wife of KingLaomedon.[9]According to the mythographerApollodorus,she and Laomedon had five sons, Tithonus,Lampus,Clytius,Hicetaon,andPriam,[9]and three daughters,Hesione,CillaandAstyoche.Otherwise the wife of Laomedon was identified asStrymo,daughter ofScamanderorPlacia,daughter ofOtreus[10]orZeuxippe.[11]
- Leucippe, a daughter ofThestorand possiblyPolymele,[12]and thus, sister ofTheonoe,CalchasandTheoclymenus.[13]She became a priestess ofApolloand went from country to country in search of her father, Thestor and sister Theonoe who was stolen by pirates.[14]
- Leucippe, mother of Egyptian king, Aegyptus byHephaestus.[15]
- Leucippe, mother ofTeuthrastheMysianking. Her son killed a sacred boar ofArtemisduring hunt and was driven mad by the angry goddess. Lysippe then went out in the woods, seeking to find out what had happened to her son. Eventually she learned about the goddess' wrath from the seerPolyidus;she then sacrificed to the goddess to propitiate her, and Teuthras' sanity was restored.[16]
- Leucippe, the wife ofEuenorand mother ofCleitoinPlato' s legend ofAtlantis.[17]
- Leucippe, the heroine ofThe Adventures of Leucippe and CleitophonbyAchilles Tatius
Notes
[edit]- ^abBane, Theresa (2013).Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology.McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 214.ISBN9780786471119.
- ^Homeric HymntoDemeter418
- ^Antoninus Liberalis,10as cited inNicander'sMetamorphoses
- ^Hyginus,Fabulae14
- ^Hyginus,Fabulae250
- ^Apollodorus,3.12.2
- ^ScholiaonEuripides,Hecuba3
- ^Apollodorus,3.12.3& f.n. 7 which disregard the connection stating that"if the family tree recorded by Apollodorus is correct, Batia could hardly have been the wife of Ilus, since she was his great-grandmother"
- ^abTzetzes ad Lycophron,prologue&18
- ^Apollodorus,3.12.3
- ^as cited in Apollodorus,3.12.3, f.n. 8& Scholiast on Homer,Iliad3.250 which have the authority of the poetAlcman
- ^Tzetzes,Homeric AllegoriesPrologue, 639
- ^Hyginus,Fabulae128
- ^Hyginus,Fabulae190
- ^Pseudo-Plutarch,De fluviis16.
- ^Pseudo-Plutarch,De fluviis21.4
- ^Plato,Critias113d ff.
References
[edit]- Apollodorus,The Librarywith an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4.Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.Greek text available from the same website.
- Gaius Julius Hyginus,Fabulae from The Myths of Hyginustranslated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies. 1960.Online version at the Topos Text Project.
- Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus,Moralstranslated from the Greek by several hands. Corrected and revised by.William W. Goodwin,Ph.D. Boston. Little, Brown, and Company. Cambridge. Press Of John Wilson and son. 1874. 5.Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
- Plato,CritiasinPlato in Twelve Volumes,Vol. 9 translated by W.R.M. Lamb. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1925.Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.Greek text available at the same website.
- Pseudo-Plutarch,De fluviis,inPlutarch's morals, Volume V,edited and translated byWilliam Watson Goodwin,Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1874.Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
- ScholiatoLycophron'sAlexandra,marginal notes by Isaak and Ioannis Tzetzes and others from the Greek edition of Eduard Scheer (Weidmann 1881).Online version at the Topos Text Project..Greek text available on Archive.org