Laothoe
In Greek mythology, Laothoe (Ancient Greek: Λαοθόη) can refer to the following women:
- Laothoe, consort of King Porthaon of Calydon and mother of Sterope, Stratonice and Eurythemiste.[1]
- Laothoe or Antianeira,[2] daughter of Menetus (Meretus), mother of the Argonauts Erytus (Eurytus) and Echion by Hermes.[3]
- Laothoe, one of the daughters of Thespius and Megamede. She bore Heracles a son, Antiphus.[4]
- Laothoe, mother of Thestor by Idmon.[5]
- Laothoe, a consort of Priam, king of Troy, and mother of Lycaon. Her father was Altes, king of the Leleges.[6]
- Laothoe, wife of the Trojan elder Clytius.[7]
References
- Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 26. 7 Merkelbach & West (1967).
- Argonautica Orphica, 127 ff
- Argonautica Orphica, 135
- Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.8.
- Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1. 139
- Homer, Iliad, 21. 85; 22. 48
- Tzetzes, Homerica, 437ff
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