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Euryganeia In Greek mythology, Euryganeia (, ''Eurygáneia'') is occasionally named as Oedipus' second wife and the mother of his children, Polynices, Eteocles, Ismene and Antigone.〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'', (3.5.8 ); cf. .〕 She was either a daughter of Hyperphas or Jocasta's sister.〔Daughter of Hyperphas: ''Bibliotheca'' 3.5.8 and Pausanias 9.5.11; sister of Jocasta: anonymous authors cited by the scholia to Euripides, ''Phoenissae'' 53.〕 According to Pausanias, the statement at ''Odyssey'' 11.274—that that the gods ''soon'' made the incestuous marriage between Oedipus and his mother Jocasta known—is incompatible with her bearing four children to him.〔Pausanias (9.5.10 )〕 The geographer cites the ''Oedipodeia'' as evidence for the fact that Euryganeia was actually the mother of Oedipus' brood.〔Pausanias (9.5.11 ); this is ''Oedipodeia'' fr. 2 in .〕 Pherecydes, on the other hand, attributed two sons (named Phrastor and Laonytus) to the marriage of Jocasta and Oedipus, but agreed that the more famous foursome were the children of Euryganeia.〔Pherecydes, ''FGrHist'' 3 F 48, quoted by the scholia to Euripides, ''Phoenissae'' 53.〕 There was a painting of her at Plataea in which she was depicted as mournful because of the strife between her children.〔Pausanias (9.5.11 )〕 Following Euryganeia's death, Oedipus married Astymedusa, who plotted against her stepsons. ==See also==
*List of Greek mythological figures
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