- Her
husband purified Peleus of the
murder of King
Eurytion of Phthia.
Astydameia fell in love with
Peleus but he
scorned her. Bitter, she sent a messenger...
-
purified of the
murder of
Eurytion in
Iolcus by Acastus. Acastus' wife,
Astydameia, fell in love with
Peleus and
after he
scorned her, she sent a messenger...
- son of Alcaeus, king of
Tiryns in Argolis. His
mother was
named either Astydameia, the
daughter of
Pelops and Hippodamia, or Laonome,
daughter of Guneus...
- and
Anaxibia (Philomache in some traditions).
Acastus with his wife
Astydameia (also
called Hippolyte,
daughter of Cretheus) had two daughters: Sterope...
- of Phylas, king of Ephyra.
Though some
sources say that his
mother was
Astydameia,
daughter of
Amyntor or Ormenus.
Tlepolemus fled to
Rhodes after slaying...
- daughters,
namely Hippolyte, ****ure wife of
Acastus (otherwise
known as
Astydameia),
Myrina who
married Thoas, and
possibly Phalanna,
eponym of Phalanna...
-
refers to "descendants of Amyntor,
through Astydameia".
According to
Diodorus Siculus, 4.37.4,
Astydameia was the
daughter of king Ormenius, and when...
- Electryon, Cynurus,
Gorgophone and Autochthe.
Alcaeus was
married either to
Astydameia, the
daughter of
Pelops and Hippodamia, or Laonome,
daughter of Guneus...
- Laodámeia) was the
daughter of Acastus, King of Iolcus, and his wife
Astydameia.
Laodamia became the wife of Protesilaus.
After Protesilaus was killed...
- Hippasus. Four of
their daughters married into the
House of ****us:
Astydameia (who
married Alcaeus),
Nicippe (who
married Sthenelus),
Lysidice (who...