Deidamia

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Deidamia is a princess of Scyros in Greek mythology, best known for her romantic involvement with Achilles during his concealment at her father's court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
princess
appearsWith Achilles NERFINISHED
Lycomedes NERFINISHED
Neoptolemus NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Scyros NERFINISHED
category Characters associated with Achilles
Princesses in Greek mythology
Women in Greek mythology
child Neoptolemus NERFINISHED
Pyrrhus NERFINISHED
father Lycomedes NERFINISHED
fatherTitle king of Scyros NERFINISHED
gender female
knownFor relationship with Achilles during his concealment at Scyros
romantic involvement with Achilles
languageOfName Ancient Greek
motherOf Neoptolemus NERFINISHED
Pyrrhus NERFINISHED
mythicFunction link between Achilles and the next heroic generation
mythologicalEvent Achilles’ concealment at the court of Lycomedes
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
narrativeRole lover of Achilles
mother of a major hero of the Trojan War
partnerContext Achilles disguised as a girl among the daughters of Lycomedes
relatedMyth Achilles on Scyros NERFINISHED
Trojan War cycle NERFINISHED
romanticPartner Achilles NERFINISHED
sourceTradition Roman mythographers
later Greek mythographers
title princess of Scyros

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Lycomedes of Scyros (in some traditions) hasDaughter Deidamia
subject surface form: Lycomedes of Scyros