Glauce
In Greek mythology, Glauce (in ancient Greek: Γλαυκή), Latin Glauca, refers to seven different people:
- Glauce, daughter of Creon. She married Jason. She was killed, along with Jason's children, by his wife, Medea. Also known by the name Creusa, predominantly in Latin authors, e.g. Seneca (Medea) and Propertius (2.16.30).
- Glauce, one of the Nereids
- Glauce, one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus. She married Alces, son of Aegyptus and an Arabian woman.
- Glauce, daughter of Cychreus, son of Poseidon and Salamis. Some sources say that Glauce married Aeacus and bore him a son Telamon. Others say that Telamon was her husband and that, after her death, he married Periboea, mother of Ajax.
- Glauce, a nymph, one of the nurses of Zeus
- Glauce, an amazon
- Glauce, mother by Ajax, of Aeantides
- Glauce, twin sister of Pluto according to Euhemerus