Timandra (mythology)
For the lover of Aegypius, see Aegypius (mythology).
In Greek mythology, Timandra (Τιμάνδρα) was one of the daughters of Leda and Tyndareus.[1] Timandra married Echemus, the king of Arcadia, and with him had a son named Ladocus.[2] Like her half-sister Helen and sister Clytemnestra, she was also unfaithful and deserted Echemus for Phyleus, the king of Dulichium.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 23(a)7–9; Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 10. 6
- ↑ Hesiod, Catalogue fr. 23(a)31–5; Pausanias, Description of Greece, 8. 44. 1
- ↑ Scholia on Euripides, Orestes, 249 = Hesiod, Catalogue of Women, Fragment 176 (no. 46 in the Loeb edition, 1914)
References
- March, J. Cassell's Dictionary Of Classical Mythology. London, 1999. ISBN 0-304-35161-X
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