PISIDICE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Pisidice in Greek Mythology
Pisidice was a princess of Thesssaly and a queen of Phthia in Greek mythology.
Pisidice was the daughter of King Aeolus, king of Aeolia in Thessaly, and his wife, Enarete, daughter of Deimachus. Thus, Pisidice had a number of siblings, amongst the most famous being Salmoneus and Sisyphus.
Pisidice would marry Myrmidon, son of Zeus and Eurymedon; who was king of Phthia, and would have by him four children, Actor, Antiphus, Hiscilla and Eupolemia.
Pisidice was the daughter of King Aeolus, king of Aeolia in Thessaly, and his wife, Enarete, daughter of Deimachus. Thus, Pisidice had a number of siblings, amongst the most famous being Salmoneus and Sisyphus.
Pisidice would marry Myrmidon, son of Zeus and Eurymedon; who was king of Phthia, and would have by him four children, Actor, Antiphus, Hiscilla and Eupolemia.
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Colin Quartermain - Pisidice - 31st July 2021