Greek Mythology Notable Women - Free Download
Mortal and immortal women of note from ancient Greek mythology. Contains 32 records. Download in Excel, CSV, PDF formats.
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| Name | GreekName | RomanName | Description | Category | Immortal | Gender |
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| Alcestis | Άλκηστι | daughter of Pelias and wife of Admetus, who was known for her devotion to her husband | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Amymone | the one daughter of Danaus who refused to murder her husband, thus escaping her sisters' punishment | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Andromache | Ανδρομάχ | wife of Hector | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Andromeda | Ανδρομέδ | wife of Perseus, who was placed among the constellations after her death | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Antigone | Αντιγόν | daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Arachne | Αράχν | a skilled weaver, transformed by Athena into a spider for her blasphemy | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Ariadne | Αριάδν | daughter of Minos, king of Crete, who aided Theseus in overcoming the Minotaur and became the wife of Dionysus | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Atalanta | Αταλάντ | fleet-footed heroine who participated in the Calydonian Boar hunt | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Briseis | a princess of Lyrnessus, taken by Achilles as a war prize | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Caeneus | formerly Caenis, a woman who was transformed into a man and became a mighty warrior | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Cassandra | a princess of Troy cursed to see the future but never to be believed | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Cassiopeia | Κασσιόπει | queen of Æthiopia and mother of Andromeda | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Clytemnestra | sister of Helen and unfaithful wife of Agamemnon | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Danaë | the mother of Perseus by Zeus | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Deianeira | the third wife and unwitting killer of Heracles | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Electra | daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, she aided her brother Orestes in plotting revenge against their mother for the murder of their father | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Europa | a Phoenician woman, abducted by Zeus | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Hecuba | Ἑκάβ | wife of Priam, king of Troy, and mother of nineteen of his children | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Helen | daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose abduction brought about the Trojan War | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Hermione | Ἑρμιόν | daughter of Menelaus and Helen; wife of Neoptolemus, and later Orestes | notable woman | mortal | female | |
| Iphigenia | daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; Agamemnon sacrificed her to Artemis in order to appease the goddess | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Ismene | sister of Antigone | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Jocasta | mother and wife of Oedipus | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Medea | a sorceress and wife of Jason, who killed her own children to punish Jason for his infidelity | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Medusa | a mortal woman transformed into a hideous gorgon by Athena | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Niobe | a daughter of Tantalus who declared herself to be superior to Leto, causing Artemis and Apollo to kill her fourteen children | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Pandora | the first woman | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Penelope | loyal wife of Odysseus | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Phaedra | daughter of Minos and wife of Theseus | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Polyxena | the youngest daughter of Priam, sacrificed to the ghost of Achilles | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Semele | mortal mother of Dionysus | notable woman | mortal | female | ||
| Thrace | the daughter of Oceanus and Parthenope, and sister of Europa | notable woman | mortal | female |