Anticlea (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Anticlea or Anticlia (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίκλεια, literally "without fame") may refer to the following women:


 * Anticlea, another name for Philonoe, the Lycian bride of Bellerophon and mother of his children. In other accounts, she was called Alkimedousa or Cassandra or Pasandra.
 * Anticlia, mother by Hephaestus of Periphetes, the lame malefactor of Epidaurus who was killed by the hero Theseus in one of his exploits.
 * Anticlea, daughter of Autolycus and mother of Odysseus by Läertes.
 * Anticlia, a princess of Pherae in Messenia as daughter of King Diocles. She married Asclepius' son Machaon and had by him sons: Nicomachus and Gorgasus. Anticlia was probably the mother of Alexanor, Sphyrus and Polemocrates by Machaon.