Iphimedeia
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"Iphimedia" redirects here. For the arthropod genus, see Iphimedia (crustacean).
In Greek mythology, Iphimedeia (/ˌɪfɪmɪˈdaɪə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιμέδεια) or Iphimede (Ἰφιμέδη) was a Thessalian princess. She was attested in Homer's Odyssey in the Catalogue of women as being a mortal.
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Iphimedia | |
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Princess of Thessaly | |
Member of the Thessalian Royal Family | |
Other names | Iphimede, Iphimedea, Iphimedia |
Abode | Thessaly |
Personal information | |
Parents | Triopas and Hiscilla |
Siblings | Erysichthon and Phorbas |
Consort | (1) Poseidon (2) Aloeus |
Children | (1) Aloadae (Otus and Ephialtes) (2) Aloadae and Pancratis (Pancrato) |
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