Astydameia
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Significant other | Acastus |
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About Astydameia
Astydameia is a name that was given to five different figures in Greek mythology. The first Astydameia, also known as Hippolyte, was the wife of Acastus, king of Iolcus. It was Acastus who absolved Peleus of the murder of King Eurytion. Astydameia fell for Peleus, but he rejected her.