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The Daughters of Thespius

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The Thespiades


Antiope was one of the daughters of Thespius, King of Thespiae, Boeotia. She was one of the forty-nine of his fifty daughters to sleep with Heracles while he was in Thespiae. She would carry his son Alopius.

Parents

King Thespius (Father) & Queen Megamede or potentially one of Thespius' Mistress (Mother)

Spouse & Lovers

Heracles (lover for one night)

Children

Alopius (with Heracles)

Gallery

Night of the Thespiades

Night of the Thespiades

Painting-thespiades

The Thespiades