Hipponome Explained

In Greek mythology, Hipponome (Ancient Greek: Ἱππονόμης means "horse-keeper") was the daughter of Menoeceus from Thebes and thus sister of Creon and Jocasta. She married Alcaeus, son of Perseus and Andromeda, and had children by him, a son Amphitryon and two daughters Anaxo and Perimede. In other accounts, the wife of Alcaeus was named Astydamia, daughter of Pelops or Laonome, daughter of Guneus.[1] [2]

Mythology

In Pseudo-Apollodorus' account of The Library, Hipponome was mentioned in the following passage:

"Alcaeus had a son Amphitryon and a daughter Anaxo by Astydamia, daughter of Pelops; but some say he had them by Laonome, daughter of Guneus, others that he had them by Hipponome, daughter of Menoeceus"

Notes

  1. [Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Pseudo-Apollodorus]
  2. [Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]

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