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|georg=Arisba, ae, f., u. Arisbē, ēs, f. (Ἀρίσβη), [[Stadt]] am Flusse Sellëis in [[Troas]], [[nicht]] [[weit]] [[von]] [[Abydus]], beim heut. Dorfe Mussa. Verg. Aen. 9, 264: [[Form]] -be, Plin. 5, 125. | |georg=Arisba, ae, f., u. Arisbē, ēs, f. (Ἀρίσβη), [[Stadt]] am Flusse Sellëis in [[Troas]], [[nicht]] [[weit]] [[von]] [[Abydus]], beim heut. Dorfe Mussa. Verg. Aen. 9, 264: [[Form]] -be, Plin. 5, 125. | ||
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|wketx=In Greek mythology, [[Arisbe]] (/əˈrɪzbiː/; Ancient Greek: [[Ἀρίσβη]]) or [[Arisba]] may refer to the following women: | |||
# [[Arisbe]], daughter of [[Merops]] of [[Percote]], a seer. In a non-Homeric story, she married Priam, later king of Troy, and bore him a son named [[Aesacus]]. Priam subsequently divorced her in favor of [[Hecuba]], daughter of King [[Dymas]] of [[Phrygia]]. Arisbe then married [[Hyrtacus]], to whom she bore a son named [[Asius]]. [[Ephorus]] wrote of Arisbe as the first wife of [[Paris]]. Otherwise, the mother of Aesacus was the naiad [[Alexirrhoe]], daughter of the river [[Granicus]]. | |||
# [[Arisbe]], also called [[Bateia]], a princess as the daughter of King [[Teucer]] of Crete or of King Macareus of Lesbos. She was married to [[Dardanus]], son of [[Zeus]] and [[Electra]]. There was a town named Arisbe in the Troad (in the northwestern part of Anatolia) and another on the island of Lesbos. Arisbe, then, may be an eponym. As daughter of Macareus, Arisbe was the sister of [[Methymna]], [[Mytilene]], [[Agamede]], [[Antissa]], [[Issa]], [[Cydrolaus]], [[Neandrus]], [[Leucippus]] and [[Eresus]]. | |||
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