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The name Astyoche (/əˈstaɪəkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχη means 'possessor of the city') or Astyocheia /ˌæstioʊˈkiːə/ was attributed to the following individuals in Greek mythology: * Astyoche, naiad daughter of the river god Simoeis, mother of Tros by Erichthonius. * Astyoche, a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Laomedon by , or Leucippe, sister of Priam, wife of Telephus and mother of Eurypylus (some call her daughter of Priam and wife of Eurypylus). She was bribed by Priam with a gold vine to persuade Eurypylus to go to the Trojan War, which resulted in him being killed in the battle (cf. the story of Eriphyle). Together with Aethilla and Medesicaste, she was taken captive after the sack of Troy and set fire to the Greek ships during their stay on the Italian coast. * Astyoche,

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  • The name Astyoche (/əˈstaɪəkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχη means 'possessor of the city') or Astyocheia /ˌæstioʊˈkiːə/ was attributed to the following individuals in Greek mythology: * Astyoche, naiad daughter of the river god Simoeis, mother of Tros by Erichthonius. * Astyoche, a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Laomedon by , or Leucippe, sister of Priam, wife of Telephus and mother of Eurypylus (some call her daughter of Priam and wife of Eurypylus). She was bribed by Priam with a gold vine to persuade Eurypylus to go to the Trojan War, which resulted in him being killed in the battle (cf. the story of Eriphyle). Together with Aethilla and Medesicaste, she was taken captive after the sack of Troy and set fire to the Greek ships during their stay on the Italian coast. * Astyoche, a Minyan princess as the daughter of King Actor of Orchomenus, son of Azeus. She was the mother of Ascalaphus and Ialmenus with Ares. The latter lay with her in secret when the maiden entered into her upper chamber. * Astyoche, sister of Agamemnon and Menelaus. She married Strophius, and became the mother of Pylades. She is also known as Anaxibia or . * Astyoche, a daughter of King Phylas of Ephyra, mother of Tlepolemus by Heracles. Also known as Astydameia or . * Astyoche, wife of Phylacus, mother of Protesilaus and Podarces. These two are otherwise known as grandsons of Phylacus through Iphiclus. * Astyoche, one of the Niobids. * Astyoche, mother of Pentheus, otherwise known as Agave. * Astyoche, daughter of and possible mother of Ajax the Lesser. * Astyoche, mother of Euryalus by Mecisteus. * Astyoche, a nymph and one of the Danaids who was called the mother of Chrysippus by Pelops. (en)
  • Astioĥo, Astioĥio aŭ Astioko (el la greka Ἀστυόχη, «urboposedanto») estis princino de Trojo, filino de Reĝo Laomedono kaj de la nimfo Strimo, aŭ Leŭkipo. Ŝia nomo memorigas tiun, de la troja nimfo kies edziniĝo al Eriĥtonio pravigis la regadon de la dinastio sur Troado. Ŝi edziniĝis al la heraklido Telefo kaj havis kun li filojn nomiĝintajn Eŭripilo, kaj . Tamen, alternativa versio konsideras ŝin filino de Priamo kaj edzino, anstataŭ patrino, de Eŭripilo. La reĝo de Trojo subaĉetis ŝin per ora vinberujo, por ke ŝi konvinku Eŭripilon partopreni la Trojan militon kun armeo de misianoj kaj ceteanoj. Tion ŝi bedaŭros, ĉar la junulo trovis morton dumbatale, fare de Neoptolemo, la filo de Aĥilo. Post la malvenko de Trojo, oni sklavigis ŝin, kune kun ŝiaj fratinoj Etilo kaj . En klopodo forfuĝi el sklava vivo en Grekio, ili profitis ke la ŝipoj per kiuj ili veladis haltis en Italio, proksime al rivero , kaj bruligis ilin, devigante la aĥajojn setleĝi en tiu ĉi loko. Pro tio, Astioĥo kaj siaj fratinoj ricevis la grupan nomon . Plia informo pri Astioĥo kiel filino de Priamo en la artikolo Laodico. (eo)
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  • The name Astyoche (/əˈstaɪəkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχη means 'possessor of the city') or Astyocheia /ˌæstioʊˈkiːə/ was attributed to the following individuals in Greek mythology: * Astyoche, naiad daughter of the river god Simoeis, mother of Tros by Erichthonius. * Astyoche, a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Laomedon by , or Leucippe, sister of Priam, wife of Telephus and mother of Eurypylus (some call her daughter of Priam and wife of Eurypylus). She was bribed by Priam with a gold vine to persuade Eurypylus to go to the Trojan War, which resulted in him being killed in the battle (cf. the story of Eriphyle). Together with Aethilla and Medesicaste, she was taken captive after the sack of Troy and set fire to the Greek ships during their stay on the Italian coast. * Astyoche, (en)
  • Astioĥo, Astioĥio aŭ Astioko (el la greka Ἀστυόχη, «urboposedanto») estis princino de Trojo, filino de Reĝo Laomedono kaj de la nimfo Strimo, aŭ Leŭkipo. Ŝia nomo memorigas tiun, de la troja nimfo kies edziniĝo al Eriĥtonio pravigis la regadon de la dinastio sur Troado. Plia informo pri Astioĥo kiel filino de Priamo en la artikolo Laodico. (eo)
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