Mideia
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For the town of ancient Argolis, see Mideia (Argolis). For the town of ancient Boeotia, see Mideia (Boeotia). For the town in Eastern Thrace, see Kıyıköy.
In Greek mythology, Mideia[pronunciation?] or Midea (Ancient Greek: Μιδειη) may refer to:
- Midea, a Phrygian slave, mother of Licymnius by Electryon.[1]
- Midea, a nymph, mother of Aspledon by Poseidon.[2] The town Lebadea was believed to have previously been named Mideia after her.[3]
- Midea, one of the Danaïdes. She married (and killed) Antimachus, son of Aegyptus.[4]
- Midea, daughter of Aloeus and eponym of a city in Argos.[5]