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Deïdamia

Deïdamia · f

Daughter of Lycomedes, king of Scyros, and mother of Pyrrhus by Achilles

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What it meant

Dēïdămīa — Lewis & Short

Dēïdămīa, ae, f., *dhi+da/meia.

I Daughter of Lycomedes, king of Scyros, and mother of Pyrrhus by Achilles, Hyg. Fab. 97; Prop. 2, 9, 16; Ov. A. A. 1, 704; cf. ib. 682.—
II Daughter of King Aeacides, Just. 14, 6, 3.

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