Admete

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Admete is a figure in Greek mythology, often identified as the daughter of King Eurystheus, associated with the quest for the Belt of Hippolyta among Heracles’ labors.

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Admete canonical 2

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instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological princess
associatedWith Belt of Hippolyta NERFINISHED
Heracles NERFINISHED
Ninth Labor of Heracles NERFINISHED
Twelve Labors of Heracles NERFINISHED
category Characters associated with Heracles
Mythological children of Eurystheus
Princesses in Greek mythology
culture Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
father Eurystheus NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literaryTradition appears in later mythographic sources rather than early epic
mentionedIn myths concerning Heracles’ Amazon expedition
mother Antimache NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology NERFINISHED
nameInGreek Ἀδμήτη
nameMeaning “the untamed” or “unbroken”
roleInMyth sometimes said to accompany Heracles on the expedition for Hippolyta’s belt
sometimes said to desire the Belt of Hippolyta
royalHouse House of Perseus NERFINISHED
sibling Alexander (son of Eurystheus) NERFINISHED
Eurybius NERFINISHED
Iphimedon NERFINISHED
Mentor NERFINISHED
Perimedes NERFINISHED
title daughter of King Eurystheus

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