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Callidice

In Greek mythology, Callidice is a feminine name attributed to several individuals.Callidice, an Eleusinian princess as one of the daughters of King Celeus and Metaneira, sister of Cleisidice, Demo and Callithoe. Callidice, one of the Danaids. She married Pandion, son of Aegyptus Callidice, queen of Thesprotia and wife of Odysseus. She and Odysseus had a son Polypoetes. According to the Telegony, Odysseus was sent on another voyage by the gods after killing all of Penelope's suitors. When Callidice died, Odysseus returned home to Ithaca, leaving their son to rule.

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In Greek mythology, Callidice (/kəˈlɪdɪs/; Ancient Greek: Καλλιδίκη, romanizedKallidíkē, lit.'beautiful justice') is a feminine name attributed to several individuals.

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  1. Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter 109 ff.
  2. Apollodorus, 2.1.5.
  3. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.3435
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