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Rhoeteia

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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Rhoeteia''' ([[Ancient Greek]]: Ῥοιτείαa ''Rhoiteia'') was the name which can be attributed to two distinct women who gave their name to the [[Troy|Trojan]] promontory of [[Rhoiteion|Rhoeteium]].<ref>[[Stephanus of Byzantium]], ''Ethnica'' s.v. ''[https://ift.tt/39pebJF Rhoiteion]''</ref>

* Rhoiteia, daughter of the sea-god [[Proteus]].<ref>Scholia on [[Apollonius of Rhodes]], ''[[Argonautica]]'' 1.929 (ed. Wendel)</ref>
* Rhoeteia, a Thracian princess as daughter of the King [[Sithon (mythology)|Sithon]] and the [[naiad]] [[Achiroe]].<ref>[[Tzetzes]] on [[Lycophron]], ''Alexandra'' 583 & 1161</ref> She was a sister of [[Pallene (mythology)|Pallene]].<ref>[[Conon (mythographer)|Conon]], ''Narrations'' 10</ref>

== Notes ==

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== References ==

* [[Conon (mythographer)|Conon]]'', Fifty Narrations, surviving as one-paragraph summaries in the Bibliotheca (Library) of Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople'' translated from the Greek by Brady Kiesling. [https://ift.tt/2QQDaiw Online version at the Topos Text Project.]
* [[Stephanus of Byzantium]], ''Stephani Byzantii Ethnicorum quae supersunt,'' edited by August Meineike (1790-1870), published 1849. A few entries from this important ancient handbook of place names have been translated by Brady Kiesling. [https://ift.tt/3oX1iMl Online version at the Topos Text Project.]




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