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Actaea, the Nymph of the Shore by Frederic Leighton (1853–1858)
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In Greek mythology, Actaeä or Aktaia (/ækˈtiːə/; Ancient Greek: Ἀκταία, romanizedAktaía, lit.'the dweller on coasts', from Ancient Greek: ἀκτή, romanizedakté, lit.'seashore') may refer to the following figures:

Other use

Actaea, the former name of Attica, whose first king was Actaeus. It was renamed in honour of Atthis, daughter of King Cranaus of Athens.

Notes

  1. Kerényi, Carl (1951). The Gods of the Greeks. London: Thames and Hudson. p. 64.
  2. Bell, Robert E. (1991). Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary. ABC-CLIO. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-87436-581-8.
  3. Hyginus, Fabulae Preface (Latin ed. Micyllus; Scheffero; Staveren; Bunte)
  4. Homer, Iliad 18.41; Apollodorus, 1.2.7; Hesiod, Theogony 240
  5. Bane, Theresa (2013). Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 11, 12. ISBN 978-0-7864-7111-9.
  6. Homer, Iliad 18.39-51
  7. Apollodorus, 2.1.5
  8. Pausanias, 1.2.6

References

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