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In
Greek mythology , Laodice (
/leɪˈɒdəˌsi/ ;
Ancient Greek : Λαοδίκη,
[la.odíkɛː] ; "people-justice") may refer to the following figures:
Laodice, the
nymph -consort of
Phoroneus and possible mother of his children.[
citation needed ]
Laodice, one of the
Hyperborean maidens. Together with her sister,
Hyperoche , Laodice was buried after her death on the temple grounds of
Apollo , where their grave was worshiped by the residents.
[1]
Laodice, daughter of
Aloeus , wife of
Aeolus and mother of
Salmoneus and
Cretheus .
[2]
Laodice , daughter of King
Priam and a princess of
Troy
[3]
Laodice, daughter of
Agamemnon and
Clytaemnestra , sometimes conflated with
Electra .
[4]
Laodice, daughter of King
Cinyras of
Cyprus and
Metharme . She was the wife of
Elatus and by him mother of
Stymphalus and
Pereus , and possibly of
Ischys , Cyllen and
Aepytus too.
[5]
Laodice, descendant of
Agapenor , who was known for having sent to
Tegea a robe as a gift to
Athena Alea, and to have built a temple of
Aphrodite Paphia in
Tegea .
[6]
Laodice or Laodamia, alternate name for
Iphthime , daughter of
Icarius of
Sparta and
Asterodia , daughter of
Eurypylus . She was the sister of
Amasichus ,
Phalereus ,
Thoon ,
Pheremmelias and
Perilaos .
[7]
Laodice, daughter of
Iphis and mother of
Capaneus .
[8]
Laodice, a golden-haired lover of
Poseidon .
[9]
Notes
^
Clement of Alexandria , Exhortations
3.4
^
Scholia ad
Homer ,
Odyssey
11.235
^ Homer,
Iliad
3.123
^ Homer, Iliad
9.142 ff.
^
Apollodorus ,
3.9.1 &
3.14.3 ;
Pausanias ,
2.26.6 &
8.4.4
^ Pausanias,
8.5.3 &
8.53.7
^ Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 1.275-277 & 4.797
^ Scholia ad
Euripides ,
Phoenissae
180 ; ad
Pindar , Nemean Ode 9.30
^
Ovid ,
Heroides
19.135
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ISBN
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ISBN
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library .
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