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- Leucophrye abstract "Leucophrye is also the mythical ancient name for the island of Tenedos, see Tenes.In Greek mythology, Leucophrye was the daughter of Mandrolytus, a resident (possibly the ruler) of a city in Asia Minor.Leucippus, son of Xanthius, was chosen by the oracle as leader of a colony of one in ten sent out of Pherae by Admetus (sending out such colonies was a common practice to avoid overpopulation). In search for a new place to settle, he was involved in a military conflict with the native city of Mandrolytus, and besieged it. Leucophrye fell in love with Leucippus and betrayed the city to him. It is not known whether Leucippus answered her feelings and what her further destiny was. Leucophrye's story is similar to those of Comaetho, Scylla (princess) and Pisidice of Methymna, all of which ended tragically for the heroines.".
- Leucophrye mythology Greek_mythology.
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- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Admetus.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Comaetho.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Mithymna.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Pherae.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Pisidice.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Scylla_(princess).
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Gaselee_(diplomat).
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Tenedos.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Tenes.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLink Xanthius.
- Leucophrye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leucophrye".
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- Leucophrye wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leucophrye subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Leucophrye subject Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Leucophrye hypernym Daughter.
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- Leucophrye type Person.
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- Leucophrye type Q15410431.
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- Leucophrye type Person.
- Leucophrye comment "Leucophrye is also the mythical ancient name for the island of Tenedos, see Tenes.In Greek mythology, Leucophrye was the daughter of Mandrolytus, a resident (possibly the ruler) of a city in Asia Minor.Leucippus, son of Xanthius, was chosen by the oracle as leader of a colony of one in ten sent out of Pherae by Admetus (sending out such colonies was a common practice to avoid overpopulation).".
- Leucophrye label "Leucophrye".
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- Leucophrye wasDerivedFrom Leucophrye?oldid=514428677.
- Leucophrye isPrimaryTopicOf Leucophrye.