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  1. Epicaste

    Epicaste (; Ancient Greek: Ἐπικάστη Epikaste) or Epicasta () is a name attributed to five women in Greek mythology. Epicaste, a Calydonian princess as daughter of King Calydon by Aeolia, daughter of Amythaon, and thus, sister of Protogeneia. She married her cousin Agenor, son of King Pleuron, and had by him children: Porthaon, Demonice, and possibly Thestius. Epicaste, an Elean princess as daughter of King Augeas. She bore Heracles a son, Thestalus. Epicaste, another name for Jocasta/Iocaste, used by Homer. Epicaste, wife of Clymenus, son of Teleus of Argos, and mother of Harpalyce, Idas, and Therager. Epicaste, daughter of Nestor and mother of Homer himself by Telemachus, son of Odysseus.

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  1. Epicaste

    Epicaste or Epicasta is a name attributed to four women in Greek mythology. ⁕Epicaste, daughter of Augeas. She bore Heracles a son, Thestalus. ⁕Epicaste, daughter of Calydon and Aeolia, daughter of Amythaon. She married Agenor son of Pleuron and had children: Porthaon, Demonice, and Thestius. ⁕Epicaste is another name for Jocasta, used by Homer. ⁕Epicaste, wife of Clymenus, son of Teleus or Argos, and mother of Harpalyce, Idas, and Therager.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of epicaste in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of epicaste in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6


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