Leucippus (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Leucippus, son of Gorgophone and Perieres, was the father of Phoebe and Hilaeira, and also of Arsinoe, mother (in some versions of the myth) of Asclepius,[1] by his wife Philodice, daughter of Inachus.[2]
Castor and Polydeuces abducted and married Phoebe and Hilaeira, the daughters of Leucippus. In return, Idas and Lynceus, nephews of Leucippus and rival suitors, killed Castor. Polydeuces was granted immortality by Zeus, and further persuaded Zeus to share his gift with Castor.[3]
Other people in Greek mythology with the name Leucippus (also transliterated as Leukippos) include:
- The son of Heracles and Eurytele, daughter of Thespius.[4]
- The Calydonian hunter, son of Hippocoon.[5]
- The daughter of Lamprus and Galatea, who was turned by Leto into a son.[6][7]
- The son of Oenomaus and companion of Daphne, whom he was in love with and tried to approach in the disguise of a fellow nymph of hers. Because of Apollo's jealousy, his true gender was revealed by the nymphs, who killed him instantly upon discovery.[8][9]
- The son of Poemander who was killed accidentally by his father.[10]
- Leucippus, the son of Thurimachus and king of Sicyon.[11]
- The son of Xanthius who consorted with his own sister and with Leucophrye.[12]
- One of the sons of Macareus, and the leader of a colony at Rhodes[13]
- A son of Naxos, eponym of Naxos, and king of the island. His son was Smerdius.[14]
References
- ^ Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 10. 3
- ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 511
- ^ Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book VIII, 306.
- ^ Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 7. 8
- ^ Hyginus, Fabulae, 173
- ^ Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses, 17
- ^ R.F. Willetts. Cretan Cults and Festivals, 175.
- ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 8. 20. 2
- ^ Parthenius, Love Romances, 15
- ^ Plutarch, Quaestiones Graecae, 37
- ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2. 5. 5
- ^ Parthenius, Love Romances, 5
- ^ Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 5. 81
- ^ Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 5. 51