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Polyxo is the name of several figures in Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece...

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  • One of the Hyades
    Hyades (mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the Hyades , are a sisterhood of nymphs that bring rain.The Hyades were daughters of Atlas and sisters of Hyas in most tellings, although one version gives their parents as Hyas and Boeotia...

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  • A Naiad
    Naiad
    In Greek mythology, the Naiads or Naiades were a type of nymph who presided over fountains, wells, springs, streams, and brooks....

     of the river Nile
    Nile
    The Nile is a major north-flowing river in North Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. It is long. It runs through the ten countries of Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Egypt.The Nile has two major...

    , presumably one of the daughters of the river-god Nilus
    Nilus (mythology)
    Nilus, in Greek mythology, was the son of Oceanus and Tethys. He represented the god of the Nile river itself and was father to several children. Of these included Memphis , as well as a son named Nilus Ankhmemiphis .His granddaughter Libya in turn became mother to Belus and Agenor...

    . She was one of the wives of Danaus
    Danaus
    In Greek mythology Danaus, or Danaos , was the twin brother of Aegyptus and son of Achiroe and Belus, a mythical king of Egypt. The myth of Danaus is a foundation legend of Argos, one of the foremost Mycenaean cities of the Peloponnesus...

     and bore him twelve daughters: Autonoe
    Autonoe (disambiguation)
    Autonoe is the name of several characters in Greek mythology:*Autonoë, daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia*Autonoe, one of the Nereids*Autonoe, one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo...

    , Theano
    Theano
    Theano was the priestess of Athena in Troy. She was the daughter of the Thracian king Cisseus and Telecleia, wife of Antenor, and mother of many sons and a daughter Crino. The household of Antenor and Theano advocated peace and advised Helen's return to the Greeks. Because of their support , the...

    , Electra, Cleopatra
    Cleopatra, daughter of Danaus
    Cleopatra was in Greek mythology the name of two Danaides, that means of two of altogether 50 daughters of Danaus, who had born his numerous daughters with different women. Each of the two Cleopatras married – like all her sisters – one of the 50 sons of Danaus’ twin brother Aegyptus...

    , Eurydice
    Eurydice (disambiguation)
    Eurydice is the wife of the musician OrpheusEurydice may also refer to:-Greek Mythology:* Eurydice of Thebes, wife of Creon and mother of Haemon, Menoeceus and Megara* Eurydice of Argos, wife of King Acrisius and mother of Danae...

    , Glaucippe
    Glaucippe
    Glaucippe, in Greek mythology, is one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo. She married Potamon, son of Aegyptus and Caliadne.Glaucippe is also mentioned by Hyginus...

    , Anthelea
    Anthelea
    Anthelea , in Greek mythology, is one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo. She married Cisseus, son of Aegyptus and Caliadne....

    , Cleodora
    Cleodora
    Cleodora may refer to:* Another name for the plant genus Croton* In Greek mythology:** One of the Danaids** Kleodora, one of the Thriae...

    , Euippe
    Euippe
    Euippe or Evippe is the name of six women in Greek mythology:*The daughter of Danaus and the naiad Polyxo. She married Imbrus, son of Aegyptus and Caliadne....

    , Erato
    Erato (disambiguation)
    Erato was one of the Greek Muses. Erato can also mean:* Erato, a daughter of Thespius in Greek mythology. She bore Heracles a son, Dynastes.*Erato, one of the daughters of Danaus and Polyxo...

    , Stygne
    Stygne
    Stygne, in Greek mythology, was one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo. She married Polyctor, son of Aegyptus and Caliadne....

    , and Bryce
    Bryce
    -People:*Bryce *Bryce *Ebenezer Bryce, person for whom Bryce Canyon NP was named...

    . They married twelve sons of Aegyptus
    Aegyptus
    - Aegyptus, King of Egypt and Arabia :In Greek mythology, Aegyptus is a descendant of the heifer maiden, Io, and the river-god Nilus, and was a king in Egypt. Aegyptos was the son of Belus and Achiroe, a naiad daughter of Nile. Aegyptus fathered fifty sons, who were all but one murdered by the...

     and Caliadne
    Caliadne
    Caliadne , in Greek mythology, is a naiad of the river Nile, presumably one of the daughters of the river-god Nilus. She is one of the wives of Aegyptus, bearing him twelve sons: Eurylochus, Phantes, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromios, Polyctor, and Chthonios...

    , Polyxo's sister, and murdered them on their wedding nights.

  • Mother of Antiope
    Antiope (mother of Amphion)
    In Greek mythology, Antiope was the name of the daughter of the Boeotian river god Asopus, according to Homer; in later sources she is called the daughter of the "nocturnal" king Nycteus of Thebes or, in the Cypria, of Lycurgus, but for Homer her site is purely Boeotian. Her beauty attracted Zeus,...

     by Nycteus
    Nycteus
    In Greek mythology, Nycteus was a king of Thebes. His rule began after the death of Polydorus, and ended when he was succeeded by his brother Lycus.-Genealogy:...

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  • A Lemnian
    Lemnos
    Lemnos is an island of Greece in the northern part of the Aegean Sea. Administratively the island forms a separate municipality within the Lemnos peripheral unit, which is part of the North Aegean Periphery. The principal town of the island and seat of the municipality is Myrina...

    , nurse of Hypsipyle
    Hypsipyle
    In Greek mythology, Hypsipyle was the Queen of Lemnos, daughter of Thoas and Myrina.During her reign, Aphrodite cursed the women of the island for having neglected her shrines. All the women developed extreme body odor that made them repugnant to the men of the nation. The men took up with...

     and a seeress. She advised that the Lemnian women conceive children with the Argonauts
    Argonauts
    The Argonauts ) were a band of heroes in Greek mythology who, in the years before the Trojan War, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Their name comes from their ship, the Argo, which was named after its builder, Argus. "Argonauts", therefore, literally means...

    , as all the men on the island had previously been killed.

  • A native of Argos
    Argos
    Argos is a city and a former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Argos-Mykines, of which it is a municipal unit. It is 11 kilometres from Nafplion, which was its historic harbour...

    , who married Tlepolemus
    Tlepolemus
    For others of this name see Tlepolemus In Greek mythology, Tlepolemus is the son of Heracles by Astyocheia, daughter of the King of Ephyra. Either that or he was the son of Melite and the second of the two sons of Hercules who goes by the name of Hyllus...

     and fled with him to Rhodes
    Rhodes
    Rhodes is an island in Greece, located in the eastern Aegean Sea. It is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in terms of both land area and population, with a population of 117,007, and also the island group's historical capital. Administratively the island forms a separate municipality within...

    . Together they had a son, whose name is not known. After Tlepolemus was killed in the Trojan War
    Trojan War
    In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology and was narrated in many works of Greek literature, including the Iliad...

    , Polyxo became queen of Rhodes. She received Helen after the latter had been driven out of Sparta
    Sparta
    Sparta or Lacedaemon, was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the banks of the River Eurotas in Laconia, in south-eastern Peloponnese. It emerged as a political entity around the 10th century BC, when the invading Dorians subjugated the local, non-Dorian population. From c...

     by Megapenthes
    Megapenthes
    In Greek mythology, Megapénthês is a name that refers to:* A son of Proetus. He exchanged kingdoms with his cousin Perseus, whom he killed much later. He was the father of Argeus and possibly Anaxagoras...

     and Nicostratus (Menelaus
    Menelaus
    Menelaus may refer to;*Menelaus, one of the two most known Atrides, a king of Sparta and son of Atreus and Aerope*Menelaus on the Moon, named after Menelaus of Alexandria.*Menelaus , brother of Ptolemy I Soter...

    , Helen's husband, was already dead by the time). Still, Polyxo regarded Helen as the cause of Tlepolemus' death and eventually decided to take revenge on her. So when Helen was taking a bath, several handmaidens in the guise of the Erinyes
    Erinyes
    In Greek mythology the Erinyes from Greek ἐρίνειν " pursue, persecute"--sometimes referred to as "infernal goddesses" -- were female chthonic deities of vengeance. A formulaic oath in the Iliad invokes them as "those who beneath the earth punish whosoever has sworn a false oath"...

    , sent by Polyxo, seized her and hanged her on a tree.

  • Mother of Actorion. She came to invite Triopas
    Triopas
    In Greek mythology, Triopas, Triophas or Triops was the name of several characters, whose relations are unclear. He belonged to the house of Phoroneus....

     and Erysichthon
    Erysichthon
    In Greek mythology, Erysichthon can refer to two different personages:-Erysichthon of Thessaly:...

     to her son's wedding, but Erysichthon's mother had to answer that her own son was not coming, as he had been wounded by a boar during hunt. The truth was that Erysichthon was dealing with the insatiable hunger sent upon him by the angry Demeter
    Demeter
    In Greek mythology, Demeter is the goddess of the harvest, who presided over grains, the fertility of the earth, and the seasons . Her common surnames are Sito as the giver of food or corn/grain and Thesmophoros as a mark of the civilized existence of agricultural society...

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  • A Maenad
    Maenad
    In Greek mythology, maenads were the female followers of Dionysus , the most significant members of the Thiasus, the god's retinue. Their name literally translates as "raving ones"...

     in the retinue of Dionysus
    Dionysus
    Dionysus was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology. His name in Linear B tablets shows he was worshipped from c. 1500—1100 BC by Mycenean Greeks: other traces of Dionysian-type cult have been found in ancient Minoan Crete...

     who attempted to kill Lycurgus of Thrace.
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