In Greek mythology, the name Henioche (/hɛˈnaɪ.əkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἡνιόχη, fem. of ἠνίοχος "charioteer") may refer to: * Henioche, surname of Hera in Lebadea. * Henioche or , wife of King Creon of Thebes according to some authors, more commonly known as Eurydice. She was probably the mother of Menoeceus (Megareus), Lycomedes, Haemon, and Pyrrha. * Henioche, daughter of Creon by either the above Henioche or Eurydice. She was probably the sister of Menoeceus, Lycomedes, Haemon, and Pyrrha. Together with the latter, there were statues erected for them at the entrance of the sanctuary of Apollo Ismenius in Thebes. * Henioche, daughter of Pittheus, thus a sister of Aethra. She was the mother of the bandit Sciron or Sinis by Canethus. * Henioche, daughter of Armenius, the descendant of Ad