Euippe
Not to be confused with Euippe (moth).
Euippe or Evippe (Ancient Greek: Εὐίππη; English translation: "Good Mare") is the name of eight women in Greek mythology:
- Euippe, a daughter of Danaus and the naiad Polyxo. She married (and murdered) Imbrus, son of Aegyptus and Caliadne.[1][2]
- Euippe, another daughter of Danaus, this time by an Ethiopian woman. She married either Argius, son of Aegyptus and a Phoenician woman, or Agenor, son of Aegyptus.[3][4]
- Euippe, another name for Hippe, daughter of Chiron.
- Euippe of Paionia, the mother, by Pierus, of the Pierides, nine sisters who challenged the Muses and, on their defeat, were turned into magpies.[5]
- Euippe (daughter of Tyrimmas). She bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus, who was later mistakenly slain by his father.[6]
- Euippe, daughter of Leucon. She bore Andreus a son, Eteocles, king of Orchomenus (not to be confused with Eteocles, son of Oedipus).[7]
- Euippe, daughter of Daunus, the king of a people in Italy. She was loved by Alaenus, half-brother of Diomedes.[8]
- Euippe, mother of Meriones by Molus.[9] Hyginus referred to her by a different name, which survives in a corrupt form, *Melphis.[10]
References
- ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.1.5.
- ↑ Hyginus, Fabulae, 170.
- ↑ Apollodorus, Library, 2.1.5.
- ↑ Hyginus, Fabulae, 170.
- ↑ Ovid, Metamorphoses, 5.268
- ↑ Parthenius of Nicaea, Love Stories, 3.
- ↑ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 34. 9
- ↑ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 603
- ↑ Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories, Prologue, 588
- ↑ Hyginus, Fabulae, 97
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