Alcippe (mythology)

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Alcippe /ˌælˈsɪp/ (Ἀλκίππη, Alkippē) was a name attributed to a number of figures in Greek mythology.[1]

  • Alcippe, an Amazon who vowed to remain a virgin. She was killed by Heracles during his ninth labor.[4]
  • Alcippe, one of the Alcyonides, daughters of Alcyoneus. Along with her sisters she threw herself into the sea and was turned into a kingfisher.[6][7]
  • Alcippe, one of the attendants of Helen.[8]

References

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  2. Pausanias, Description of Greece 1. 21. § 7
  3. Bibliotheca 3. 14. § 2
  4. Diodorus Siculus. Library of History, 4.16.3.
  5. Bibliotheca [1]
  6. Suda s. v. Alkyonides
  7. Theoi Project - Nymphai Alkyonides
  8. Homer. Odyssey, 4.120.
  9. Pseudo-Plutarch. Greek and Roman Parallel Stories, 40.


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