Laodice (daughter of Priam)

Laodice (in Greek Λαοδίκη ) In Greek mythology, a daughter of Priam and Hecuba.

She is the wife of Helikaon by her spared enslavement after the fall of Troy. Elsewhere, she is the wife of Telephus, but that applies as a man of Astyoche, sister of Priam.

According to later tradition Laodice fell in love as a virgin in Theseus ' son Akamas ( or his brother Demophon ), who had come as an envoy with Diomedes for return of Helen to Troy, and bore him a son, Munitos (or Munichos ) defined by Aethra, Akamas was ' grandmother and former servant of Helena, raised and handed over after the conquest of Troy Akamas. In the Lesche of Knidier in Delphi, it appears with the captive Trojan women.

After another reading Laodike but was itself engulfed in the destruction of the city on their supplication towards a chasm or she died in despair at her son, who was killed at Olynthus by the bite of a snake the loss later.

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