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# Astydamea, mother of Ctesippus by Heracles. In one source, she was the daughter of Amyntor, possibly by Kleoboule or Hippodameia. Another account makes her the daughter of Ormenus, king of Ormenion. Heracles, the same source relates, wooed her, but Ormenius would not marry her to him since Heracles was already married to Deianira. Heracles then led a war against Ormenius, killed him and took Astydameia by force. Astydameia (or Astygeneia) is also an alternate name for Astyoche, daughter of Phylas, who bore Heracles a son Tlepolemus.
# Astydamea, mother of Ctesippus by Heracles. In one source, she was the daughter of Amyntor, possibly by Kleoboule or Hippodameia. Another account makes her the daughter of Ormenus, king of Ormenion. Heracles, the same source relates, wooed her, but Ormenius would not marry her to him since Heracles was already married to Deianira. Heracles then led a war against Ormenius, killed him and took Astydameia by force. Astydameia (or Astygeneia) is also an alternate name for Astyoche, daughter of Phylas, who bore Heracles a son Tlepolemus.
# Astydamea, was briefly mentioned by a scholiast on Euripides as the daughter of Strophius and Cydragora and sister of Pylades.
# Astydamea, was briefly mentioned by a scholiast on Euripides as the daughter of Strophius and Cydragora and sister of Pylades.
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|dgtxt=(Ἀστῠδάμεια) -ας, ἡ<br /><b class="num">• Prosodia:</b> [-ᾰ-]<br />[[Astidamea]] mit.<br /><b class="num">1</b> hija de Amintor, madre de Tlepólemo o de Ctesipo según los autores, Pi.<i>O</i>.7.24, D.S.4.37, Apollod.2.7.8<br /><b class="num">•</b>hija de Ormeno, Hes.<i>Fr</i>.232, Simon.49.<br /><b class="num">2</b> hija de Pélope, esposa de Alceo, Hes.<i>Fr</i>.190.4, Apollod.2.4.5.<br /><b class="num">3</b> esposa de Acasto, que trató de seducir a Peleo, Apollod.3.13.3, 7, Hsch.<br /><b class="num">4</b> hija de Forbante, esposa de Caucón, Ael.<i>VH</i> 1.24, Ath.412a.<br /><b class="num">5</b> hija de Estrofio y Cidrágora, Sch.E.<i>Or</i>.33D.
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|sltr=<b>Ἀστῠδᾰμεια</b> [[daughter]] of [[Amyntor]], [[mother]] of Tlepolemos. τὸ δ' Αμυντορίδαι ματρόθεν Ἀστυδαμείας (sc. εὔχονται οἱ ἀπὸ Τλαπολέμου) (O. 7.24)
|sltr=<b>Ἀστῠδᾰμεια</b> [[daughter]] of [[Amyntor]], [[mother]] of Tlepolemos. τὸ δ' Αμυντορίδαι ματρόθεν Ἀστυδαμείας (sc. εὔχονται οἱ ἀπὸ Τλαπολέμου) (O. 7.24)
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|dgtxt=(Ἀστῠδάμεια) -ας, ἡ<br /><b class="num">• Prosodia:</b> [-ᾰ-]<br />[[Astidamea]] mit.<br /><b class="num">1</b> hija de Amintor, madre de Tlepólemo o de Ctesipo según los autores, Pi.<i>O</i>.7.24, D.S.4.37, Apollod.2.7.8<br /><b class="num">•</b>hija de Ormeno, Hes.<i>Fr</i>.232, Simon.49.<br /><b class="num">2</b> hija de Pélope, esposa de Alceo, Hes.<i>Fr</i>.190.4, Apollod.2.4.5.<br /><b class="num">3</b> esposa de Acasto, que trató de seducir a Peleo, Apollod.3.13.3, 7, Hsch.<br /><b class="num">4</b> hija de Forbante, esposa de Caucón, Ael.<i>VH</i> 1.24, Ath.412a.<br /><b class="num">5</b> hija de Estrofio y Cidrágora, Sch.E.<i>Or</i>.33D.
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