Hippothoe
In Greek mythology, Hippothoe is the name of five distinct characters.
- Hippothoe, daughter of Mestor, son of Perseus, and of Lysidice, daughter of Pelops. Poseidon abducted Hippothoe from her family and took her to the Echinades islands. Upon her he sired Taphius who later founded the city of Taphos.[1][2]
- Hippothoe, one of the Nereids.[2][3]
- Hippothoe, daughter of Pelias. Her mother was either Anaxibia, daughter of Bias, or Phylomache, one of the Niobids.[2][4]
- Hippothoe, an Amazon. She fought with Penthesilea at Troy and was killed by Achilles.[4][5][6]
- Hippothoe, one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus. She married Obrimus, son of Aegyptus.[4]
Hippothoe is also the scientific name of Lycaena hippothoe, the "Purple-edged Copper" butterfly .
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