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Lysianassa
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Lysianassa (/ˌlɪʒiəˈnæsə/; Ancient Greek: Λυσιάνασσα means 'the redeeming mistress'[1] or 'lady deliverance'[2]) is the name of four characters in Greek mythology:
- Lysianassa, the Nereid of royal delivery[2] and one of the 50 marine-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.[3]
- Lysianassa, an Egyptian princess as the daughter of King Epaphus[4] probably either by Memphis[5][AI-generated source?] or Cassiopeia.[6] She bore Poseidon a son, Busiris, King of Egypt who was killed by Heracles.[7] Lysianassa's possible sister, Libya also bore to Poseidon twin sons, Agenor and Belus.[8]
- Lysianassa, a Sicyonian princess as the daughter of King Polybus. She married King Talaus of Argos and bore him Adrastus and Mecisteus.[9]
- Lysianassa, a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Priam of Troy.[10]
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