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  Das Schwarze Netz - Dioxippe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Eine andere Dioxippe war die Tochter des Sonnengottes Helios und der Klymene und Schwester des Phaeton.
Dioxippe heißt auch eine der Danaiden, den fünfzig Töchtern des Danaus, die auf Geheiß ihres Vaters die fünfzig Söhne des Ägyptus in der Hochzeitsnacht getötet hatten.
Dioxippe hieß auch einer der vielen Hunde des Aktaeon, die ihren Herrn zerrissen, als der in einen Hirsch verwandelt war.
www.sungaya.de /schwarz/griechen/dioxippe.htm   (62 words)

  
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She is stately and looks over each much like a mother would her children.
A mystic and dark shaman, she is the sister of Dioxippe.
She is not as renowned as her sister, tending to keep to herself and her tribe.
www.geocities.com /pynova_fallensun/members.html   (269 words)

  
 Your favorite names starting with or containing the letter X.... - Baby's Named a Bad, Bad Thing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Here are a few more X names, though some of them are too much even for me: Roxanne is definitely usable but the rest may be a bit too odd...Xanthus, Xanthippe, Dioxippe, Praxidike, and the super-cool Aztec (specifically Nahuatl) name Xochitl.
By the way, for those wondering, Praxidike is the Greek goddess of judical punishment (!) and Dioxippe was a daughter of the Greek sun god, Helios.
Xanthippe was a wife of Socrates, and it has some bad connotations from her, due to her alleged temper and constant nagging.
bigbadbabynames.com /forum/showthread.php?t=43354   (864 words)

  
 AMAZONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
She had hoped to have a mighty daughter from Alexander, but she died soon afterward without issue.
OTHER AMAZONS: Agave, Andro, Glauce, Dioxippe, Iphinome, Laomache, Ocyale, Polydora, Smyrna (Smirnoff?), Theseis, Xanthe.
THE ATTICA WAR - According to myth Theseus invaded the country of the Amazons (with Heracles or on his own) and kidnapped Antiope or her sister Hippolyta.
www.geocities.com /amuse_amenace/amazon.htm   (2693 words)

  
 CLYMENE : Oceanid nymph of Egypt, goddess of fame ; Greek mythology : KLYMENE
"From Sol [Helios] and Clymene: [were born] Phaethon and the Phaethontides Merope, Helie, Aetherie, Dioxippe." - Hyginus, Preface
Their tears, as Hesiod tells, hardened into amber’ in spite of the change they are called Heliades.
They are, then, Merope, Helie, Aegle, Lampetia, Phoebe, Aetherie, Dioxippe." - Hyginus, Fabulae 154
www.theoi.com /Nymphe/NympheKlymene.html   (1459 words)

  
 Helius, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
But it is also said that the HELIADES 1 were transformed into poplars for having yoked the horses without the instructions of their father.
The HELIADES 1 are: Aegle 2, Aetheria, Astris, Dioxippe 2, Helie, Lampetia, Merope 5, Phaethusa, and Phoebe 4.
It has been told that Astris married the river god Hydaspes 1 and had by him a son Deriades, who became King of India.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/Helius.html   (1627 words)

  
 The History of Ancient Greece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The twelve sons of Egyptus by the Naiad nymph Caliadne cast lots for the daughters of Danaus by the Naiad nymph Polyxo: the sons were Eurylochus, Phantes, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon, Cisseus, Lixus, Imbrus, Bromius, Polyctor, Chthonius; and the damsels were Autonoe, Theano, Electra, Cleopatra, Eurydice, Glaucippe, Anthelia, Cleodore, Evippe, Erato, Stygne, Bryce.
The sons of Egyptus by Gorgo, cast lots for the daughters of Danaus by Pieria, and Periphas got Actaea, Oeneus got Podarce, Egyptus got Dioxippe, Menalces got Adite, Lampus got Ocypete, Idmon got Pylarge.
The youngest sons of Egyptus were these: Idas got Hippodice; Daiphron got Adiante (the mother who bore these damsels was Herse); Pandion got Callidice; Arbelus got Oeme; Hyperbius got Celaeno; Hippocorystes got Hyperippe; the mother of these men was Hephaestine, and the mother of these damsels was Crino.
www.atmb12.dsl.pipex.com /agamemnon/myths/History1.htm   (16847 words)

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