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Any of a number of Greek mythological characters, whose name means "she who masters horses"
In
Greek mythology , Hippodamia, Hippodamea or Hippodameia (;
[1]
Ancient Greek : Ἱπποδάμεια, "she who masters horses" derived from ἵππος hippos "horse" and δαμάζειν damazein "to tame") may refer to these female characters:
Hippodamia , daughter of
Oenomaus , and wife of
Pelops .
[2]
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 . One of them married and killed her husband
Istrus and the other
Diocorystes .
[5] These princes were sons of King
Aegyptus of
Egypt and an
Arabian woman. Either of these two Hippodamia became the mother of
Olenus by
Zeus .
[6]
Hippodamia, also known as
Laodamia
[7] or
Deidamia ,
[8] daughter of the hero
Bellerophon and
Philonoe , daughter of the
Lycian king
Iobates . She was said to mothered
Sarpedon by the god
Zeus .
[9]
Hippodamia, also known as
Alcimede
[10] or
Cleobule ,
[11]
[12] the mother of
Phoenix by
Amyntor ,
[13] and possibly of
Asydameia
[14] and
Crantor .
[15]
Hippodameia, wife of
Alcathous (the son of
Aesyetes ) and daughter of
Anchises .
[16]
[17]
Hippodamia, possible name for the mother of
Guneus by
Ocytus .
[18]
Hippodamia, an
Athenian maiden who was one of the would-be
sacrificial victims of Minotaur .
[19]
Hippodameia, a.k.a.
Briseis , the wife of a prince in
Asia Minor at the time of the
Trojan War
Notes
^ Walker, John (1830).
A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names: To which are Added, Terminational Vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Proper Names: with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accent and Quantity . J.F. Dove. pp.
9 , 13, 66. Rule%2030.
^
Pausanias , 6.21.9–11, with a reference to
Megalai Ehoiai fr. 259(a)
^
Diodorus Siculus , 4.70.3
^
Clementine Recognitions
10.21
^
Apollodorus , 2.1.5
^ Clementine Recognitions
10.21
^
Homer ,
Iliad 6.197-205
^ Diodorus Siculus, 5.79.3
^ Clementine Recognitions
10.21
^
Palatine Anthology 3.3 (Paton,
pp. 152–153 )
^
Tzetzes on
Lycophron ,
421
(Gk text) ;
Gantz , p. 618
^ Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad . Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 33, Prologue 432, pp. 41, Prologue 524.
ISBN
978-0-674-96785-4 .
^
Scholia to Homer, Iliad 9.448; Gantz, p. 618
^ Apollodorus, 2.7.8
^
Ovid ,
Metamorphoses
12.355–392
^ Scholia on Homer, Iliad 13.429
^
Hesychius of Alexandria s. v
^
Tzetzes , Homeric Allegories Prologue, 629–630
^ Painting on
François Vase ;
CIG 4. 8185
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Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
Greek text available from the same website .
Diodorus Siculus ,
The Library of History translated by
Charles Henry Oldfather . Twelve volumes.
Loeb Classical Library . Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1989. Vol. 3. Books 4.59–8.
Online version at Bill Thayer's Web Site
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library .
Homer ,
The Iliad with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
ISBN
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Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
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ISBN
978-0198145318 .
Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library .
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ISBN
0-674-99328-4 .
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library .
Pseudo-Clement , Recognitions from
Ante-Nicene Library Volume 8, translated by Smith, Rev. Thomas. T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh. 1867.
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ISBN
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