DIOMEDE
:''This article is about the female Greek mythology character. For the male Diomedes, who fought at Troy, see Diomedes. For the islands in Alaska and Russia, see Diomede Islands. For other uses, see Diomedes (disambiguation).''
'Diomede' is the name of three women in Greek mythology.
1. As written in Homer's ''Iliad'', 'Diomede' (Greek: ''Diomēdēs'') was a mistress of Achilles, taken up after the seizure of Briseis by King Agamemnon. Her father was Phorbas of Lemnos. She is mentioned in ''Iliad'' 9.665, and appears in Eustathius ''ad Hom.'' p. 596 and Dict. Cret. 2.19 under the name (Diomedeia).
2. 'Diomede', daughter of Lapithes. She married Amyclas and was the mother of Hyacinthus, Cynortes, Leanira, Polyboea, Laodamia, and Daphne.[1][2]
3. 'Diomede', daughter of Xuthus. She married Deion, king of Phocis, and was the mother of Cephalus, Actor, Aenetus, Phylacus and Asterodia.[3][4]
'Diomede' is the name of three women in Greek mythology.
1. As written in Homer's ''Iliad'', 'Diomede' (Greek: ''Diomēdēs'') was a mistress of Achilles, taken up after the seizure of Briseis by King Agamemnon. Her father was Phorbas of Lemnos. She is mentioned in ''Iliad'' 9.665, and appears in Eustathius ''ad Hom.'' p. 596 and Dict. Cret. 2.19 under the name (Diomedeia).
2. 'Diomede', daughter of Lapithes. She married Amyclas and was the mother of Hyacinthus, Cynortes, Leanira, Polyboea, Laodamia, and Daphne.[1][2]
3. 'Diomede', daughter of Xuthus. She married Deion, king of Phocis, and was the mother of Cephalus, Actor, Aenetus, Phylacus and Asterodia.[3][4]
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