Phoebe (another hamadryad), not specifying who was the daughter of the other. These ten women joined the sons of King Aegyptus of Egypt who were begotten on an Arabian woman. Later on, these princesses slayed their cousin-husbands during their wedding night.[1]
According to
Hippostratus, Danaus had all of his progeny by a single woman, Europe, daughter of the river-godNilus.[2] In some accounts, he married his cousin Melia, daughter of Agenor, king of Tyre.[3]
John Tzetzes, Book of Histories, Book VII-VIII translated by Vasiliki Dogani from the original Greek of T. Kiessling's edition of 1826. Online version at theio.com
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