Amphithea
Amphithea is the name of several women in Greek mythology:
- Amphithea, wife of Lycurgus, king of Nemea, and mother of Opheltes. Also known as Eurydice.
- Amphithea, daughter of Pronax, son of King Talaus of Argos, and thus, sister to Lycurgus. She married Adrastus and was the mother of Argea, Deipyle, Aegiale, Aegialeus and Cyanippus. Another account refers to her as the wife of Dion and the mother of Carya, Orphe and Lyco.
- Amphithea, wife of Autolycus and mother of Anticlea, Polymede, and a number of sons, including Aesimus.
- Amphithea, wife of Aeolus the Etrurian king, and mother of six sons and six daughters, the youngest boy being Macareus, who made his sister Canace pregnant. Both he and his sister killed themselves.
- Amphithea, an alternate name for Hemithea, the sister of Tenes.