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  2. Category:Princesses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Princesses in Greek mythology" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 347 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of Greek mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    Briseis, a princess of Lyrnessus, taken and given to Achilles as a war prize; Caeneus, formerly Caenis, a woman who was transformed into a man and became a mighty warrior; Cassandra, a princess of Troy cursed to see the future but never to be believed; Cassiopeia (Κασσιόπεια), queen of Æthiopia and mother of Andromeda

  4. Tecmessa of Phrygia - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Tecmessa (Ancient Greek: Τέκμησσα, romanized: Tékmēssa) is a princess from Phrygia, a region in western Asia Minor, daughter of king Teleutas. During the Trojan War Tecmessa's homeland was raided by the Greeks, and Tecmessa herself became a war-prize of Ajax the Greater, one of the strongest Greek warriors ...

  5. Ariadne - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Ariadne (/ ˌ ær i ˈ æ d n i /; Ancient Greek: Ἀριάδνη; Latin: Ariadne) was a Cretan princess, the daughter of King Minos of Crete.There are different variations of Ariadne's myth, but she is known for helping Theseus escape from the Minotaur and being abandoned by him on the island of Naxos.

  6. Category:Mythological princesses - Wikipedia

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    Princesses in Greek mythology (12 C, 347 P) H. Princesses in Hindu mythology (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Mythological princesses" The following 27 pages are in ...

  7. Polyxena - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Polyxena (/ p ə ˈ l ɪ k s ɪ n ə /; Ancient Greek: Πολυξένη, romanized: Poluxénē) was the youngest daughter of King Priam of Troy and his queen, Hecuba. [1] She does not appear in Homer, but in several other classical authors, though the details of her story vary considerably.

  8. Aglaurus, daughter of Cecrops - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Aglaurus (/ ə ˈ ɡ l ɔː r ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἄγλαυρος means 'dewfall' [1]) or Agraulus (/ ə ˈ ɡ r ɔː l ə s /; Ἄγραυλος means 'rustic one' [2]) was an Athenian princess.

  9. Category:Queens in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Queens depicted in Greek mythology. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. A. Andromeda (mythology) (4 C, 26 P) C.