Zeuxippe

In Greek mythology, Zeuxippe (Ancient Greek: Ζευξίππη) was the name of several women. The name means "she who yokes horses," from zeugos, "yoke of beasts" / "pair of horses," and hippos, "horse."


 * Zeuxippe, a naiad nymph of Athens and the mother of Erechtheus, Butes, Procne, Philomela and possibly Teuthras by King Pandion I. She was the sister of Praxithea.
 * Zeuxippe, the Athenian naiad-daughter of the river god Eridanos. She was the mother of Butes by Teleon.
 * Zeuxippe, a Sicyonian princess as the daughter of King Lamedon (son of Coronus) and Pheno. She was the wife of Sicyon and the mother of Chthonophyle.
 * Zeuxippe, daughter of Hippocoon and the mother of Oicles and Amphalces with Antiphates.
 * Zeuxippe, daughter of Athamas and possibly the mother of Ptous by Apollo.
 * Zeuxippe, a Trojan queen as the possible wife of King Laomedon and the mother of his children.