Hippodamia (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Hippodamia, Hippodamea or Hippodameia may refer to these female characters:
- Hippodamia, daughter of Oenomaus and wife of Pelops.
- Hippodameia, a.k.a. Briseis, the wife of a prince in Asia Minor at the time of the Trojan War
- Hippodameia, wife of Alcathous and daughter of Anchises.
- Hippodamia, daughter of Atrax or Butes.
- Hippodamia, mother of Anthus.
- Hippodamia, name shared by two of the Danaïdes, daughters of King Danaus of Libya either by the hamadryads, Atlanteia or Phoebe. One of them married and killed her husband Istrus and the other Diocorystes. These princes were sons of King Aegyptus of Egypt and an Arabian woman. Either of these two Hippodamia became the mother of Olenus by Zeus.
- Hippodamia, daughter of Anicetus who consorted with Zeus.
- Hippodamia, possible name for the mother of Guneus by Ocytus.
- Hippodamia, an Athenian maiden who was one of the would-be sacrificial victims of Minotaur.
- Hippodamia, also known as Laodamia or Deidamia, daughter of the hero Bellerophon and Philonoe, daughter of the Lycian king Iobates. She was said to mothered Sarpedon by the god Zeus.