Lysimache
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Lysimache (/laɪˈsɪməkiː/; Ancient Greek: Λυσιμάχη; gen.: Λυσιμάχης, romanized: Lusimákhē, lit. 'releaser of battle' or 'scattering the battle') is the name of three characters in Greek mythology and history:
- Lysimache, daughter of Abas, son of Melampus. She married king Talaus of Argos and bore him these children: Adrastus, Mecisteus, Hippomedon, Pronax, Aristomachus, and Eriphyle.[1]
- Lysimache, a daughter of Priam, king of Troy.[2]
- Lysimache,[3] daughter of Drakontides of Bate. She was a high priestess of Athena Polias, serving as such for 64 years (430–365 BCE).