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  1. Aethra (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    She is sometimes called the wife of Atlas and mother of the Pleiades, Hyades (more usually the offspring of Pleione) and Hyas. Aethra (possibly same as above) is, in one source, called the wife of Hyperion, rather than Theia, and mother of Helios, Eos, and Selene.
    Aethra was a princess of Troezen, for she was the daughter of King Pittheus, and therefore a granddaughter of Pelops. Aethra was said to have had a sister, Henioche. Not much is said of Aethra’s early life, although, according to Pausanias, Bellerophon once asked her father, Pittheus, whether he could marry Aethra.
    Aethra first comes to the fore when Aegeus was the king of Athens, for Aegeus came to Troezen to seek the counsel of Pittheus, after Aegeus received a confusing statement from the Oracle of Delphi. "The bulging mouth of the wineskin, O best of men, Loose not until thou hast reached the height of Athens."
    Aithra was the mother of Theseus (his father was King Aegeus of Athens, or in some versions, Poseidon) and of Clymene (by Hippalces ). Aethra was also called Pittheis after her father Pittheus.
  8. Aethra in de Griekse Mythologie - greekmythology.biz

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  10. Aethra in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

    WebAethra was the mother of Theseus in Greek mythology. Aethra would also be closely associated with Helen of Troy, for she would act as her handmaiden.

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