Perseus’ daughter Alcaës or Lysidice (tradition varies)

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Perseus’ daughter Alcaës or Lysidice (tradition varies) is a minor figure in Greek mythology known primarily as the mother of the hero Amphitryon and thus an ancestress of Heracles.

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instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
figure in Greek mythology
mythological person
mythological person
associatedWith House of Heracles NERFINISHED
House of Perseus NERFINISHED
childOf Perseus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion and mythology
gender female
grandparentOf Heracles NERFINISHED
notableFor being an ancestress of Heracles
being the mother of Amphitryon
parentOf Amphitryon NERFINISHED
siblingOf Autochthe NERFINISHED
Cynurus NERFINISHED
Gorgophone NERFINISHED
Heleus NERFINISHED
Mestor NERFINISHED
Sthenelus NERFINISHED
spouseOrConsort Electryon NERFINISHED
traditionVariantOf Alcaës NERFINISHED
Lysidice NERFINISHED

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Amphitryon mother Perseus’ daughter Alcaës or Lysidice (tradition varies)