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  zeuxippe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Zeuxippe was the mother of Eribotes and Butes by Teleon.
Zeuxippe was the mother of Erechtheus, Butes, Procne and Philomela by Pandion.
Zeuxippe was the daughter of Hippocoon and the mother of Oicles and Amphalces with Antiphates.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /zeuxippe.html   (136 words)

  
 Greek Mythology: ZEUXIPPE Naiad Nymph of Athens in Attica
Greek Mythology: ZEUXIPPE Naiad Nymph of Athens in Attica
ZEUXIPPE was a NAIAS NYMPHE of the stream Eridanos near Athens, Attika, in southern Greece.
Butes, son of Teleon and Zeuxippe, daughter of the river Eridanus, from Athens." - Hyginus, Fabulae 14
www.theoi.com /Nymphe/NympheZeuxippe.html   (55 words)

  
 Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 105   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
(2) An Athenian hero, son of the Athenian Pandion and Zeuxippe.
A tiller of the soil, and a neatherd, he was a priest of Athene the goddess of the stronghold, and of Poseidon Erechtheus, and thus ancestor of the priestly caste of the Butadie and EteSbutadse.
The later story represented him as the son of Teleon and Zeuxippe, and as taking part in the expedition of the Argonauts.
www.ancientlibrary.com /seyffert/0108.html   (714 words)

  
 Sicyon, Greek Mythology Link.
This girl was loved by Apollo, giving birth to a son Coronus 2, who became the father of Corax and Lamedon.
Corax, who was the elder of the two brothers, died childless; but Lamedon married Pheno, a woman from Athens, and had by her a daughter Zeuxippe 3.
This Sicyon he married to his daughter Zeuxippe 3, and that is why Sicyon became king after Lamedon, calling the land after himself.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/Sicyon.html   (1324 words)

  
 Perseus Lookup Tool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
An Athenian hero, son of the Athenian Pandion and Zeuxippé.
The later story represented him as the son of Teleon and Zeuxippé, and as taking part in the expedition of the Argonauts.
) Originally identified with Erichthonius, he was in later times distinguished from him, and was regarded as his grandson, and as son of Pandion and Zeuxippé.
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 Procne and Philomela
Now, Apollodorous doesn't SAY anything about the Gods punishing him for this kind of marriage (the only such marriage in Greek legend, according to the Perseus Project), but I think that is a possibility considering what happened to his family.
Pandion and Zeuxippe had two daughters, Procne and Philomela, and twin sons, Erechtheus and Butes
But Pandion wasn't much of a father, he was much more interested in his kingdom, and when Athens went to war with Abdacus, Pandion called on Tereus, his neighbor in Thrace, and asked for help.
www.paleothea.com /Myths/Procne.html   (593 words)

  
 SIRENS, Greek Mythology Link.
But these, invincible as ever, won with their songs, and having plucked out the SIRENS' feathers, they made crowns for themselves out of them.
When the ARGONAUTS sailed past the SIRENS, Orpheus chanted a counter melody to protect his companions, but the Argonaut Butes 1 (son of Zeuxippe 1, daughter of the river god Eridanus) swam off to the SIRENS, and would have perished had not Aphrodite carried him away.
It was predicted, however, that the SIRENS would die when a ship passed them unharmed.
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 SciFan: Books: Next Door Witch by Mary Stanton (from our database of Fantasy & SF novels, anthologies, collections)
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When Natalie and Denny first showed up to work at Pegasus Farms, they thought Zeuxippe Smith might be a witch.
Now they know she's a witch--Zeuxippe's cat and horse have magically talked to Denny and begged to be rescued.
www.scifan.com /titles/title.asp?TI_titleid=32984   (168 words)

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