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InGreek mythology, Pisidice (/pˈsɪdɪs/, Ancient Greek: Πεισιδίκη, Peisidíkē, "to convince or persuade") or Peisidice was one of the following individuals:

  • Pisidice, an alternate name for Demonice, mother of ThestiusbyAres.[6]
  • Pisidice, a princess of Iolcus as the daughter of Pelias, who, together with her sisters, killed their father, as Medea tricked them into believing this was needed to rejuvenate him.[7]
  • Pisidice, a Pylian princess and daughter of King Nestor and Anaxibia[8]orEurydice.[9] She was sister to Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, Pisistratus, Antilochus and Thrasymedes.[10] She was probably the Pisidice who became the mother of BorusbyPericlymenus, brother of Nestor and consequently her uncle.[11]
  • Pisidice, a princess of Methymna, who fell in love with Achilles as he besieged her city, and promised to put Methymna into his possession if he would marry her. He agreed to her terms but, as soon as the city was his, he ordered that she be stoned to death as a traitor.[12][13]
  • Pisidice, a queen of Haliartus as wife of King Copreus.[14] She was of royal descent as well as the daughter of King LeuconofBoeotia. By her husband, Pisidice became the mother of Hippoclus[14] and Argynnos, who was loved by Agamemnon and drowned in River Cephissus.[15]
  • Notes

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  • ^ Aelian, Varia Historia 1.27; Athenaeus, 10.9b
  • ^ ScholiaonHomer, Iliad 16.177
  • ^ Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.14.5
  • ^ Apollonius Rhodius, 1.54; Hyginus, Fabulae 14
  • ^ Pseudo-Plutarch, De fluviis 22.1
  • ^ Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 35; Apollodorus, 1.9.10 & 27; Hyginus, Fabulae 24
  • ^ Homer, Odyssey 3.451–52
  • ^ Apollodorus, 1.9.9
  • ^ Homer, Odyssey 3.452; Apollodorus, 1.9.9
  • ^ Scholia on Plato, Symposium 208d citing Hellanicus
  • ^ Parthenius, 21
  • ^ Compare with the stories of Scylla and Minos, and of Comaetho and Amphitryon; see also Leucophrye
  • ^ a b Gantz, p. 180.
  • ^ Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Argynnion
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    This article includes a list of Greek mythological figures with the same or similar names. If an internal link for a specific Greek mythology article referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended Greek mythology article, if one exists.

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