Astycrateia, also Astycratea,Astycratia or Astykrateia (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυκράτεια), in Greek mythology, may refer to:
Astycrateia, daughter of Polyeidos and possibly Eurydameia, daughter of Phyleus.[1] She was the sister of Manto, Coeranus[2] and probably, Euchenor and Cleitus.[1]
Astycrateia, one of the Niobids.[3]
Astycrateia, daughter of Aeolus and Telepora or Telepatra, daughter of Laestrygon. She was the sister of Androcles, Chrysippus, Iocastus, Phalacrus, Pheraemon, Xuthus, and the daughters' as Aeole, Dia, Hephaestia, Iphthe and Periboea.[4]
Astycrateia, also Astycratea, Astycratia or Astykrateia (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυκράτεια), in Greek mythology, may refer to: Astycrateia, daughter of Polyeidos...
brought to the Uffizi in Florence in 1775. A terracotta figurine of Astycrateia is shown in the MAK Collection Online. A 3D-model of the same figurine...
infant son of Hector and Andromache, killed during the Sack of Troy Astycrateia Ἀστυκράτεια the name of several mythological figures Astydameia Ἀστυδάμεια...
of Phyleus. Pausanias makes Polyeidus father of Coeranus, Manto and Astycrateia, and calls Euchenor his grandson through Coeranus. The best known myth...