Mideia
For the town of ancient Argolis, see
Mideia (Argolis)
. For the town of ancient Boeotia, see
Mideia (Boeotia)
. For the town in Eastern Thrace, see
Kıyıköy
.
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In
Greek mythology
,
Mideia
[
pronunciation?
]
or
Midea
(
Ancient Greek
: Μιδειη) may refer to:
Midea, a
Phrygian
slave, mother of
Licymnius
by
Electryon
.
[
1
]
Midea, a
nymph
, mother of Aspledon by
Poseidon
.
[
2
]
The town
Lebadea
was believed to have previously been named Mideia after her.
[
3
]
Midea, one of the
Danaïdes
. She married (and killed) Antimachus, son of
Aegyptus
.
[
4
]
Midea, daughter of
Aloeus
and
eponym
of a city in
Argos
.
[
5
]
^
Apollodorus
, 2.4.5
^
Stephanus of Byzantium
, s.v.
Aspledon
^
Pausanias
, 9.38.9–9.39.1 citing
Chersias
^
Hyginus
,
Fabulae
170
^
Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v.
Mideia