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deity in Greek mythology
Niobe
thumb|Paestan lekythos depicting Niobe turning to stone, c. 330 B.C, [[Altes Museum, Berlin]]

Asteria
In Greek mythology, Asteria or Asterie ( ; ) is a daughter of the Titans Phoebe and Coeus (Polus) and the sister of Leto. According to Hesiod, by the Titan Perses she had a single child, a daughter named Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft. Other authors made Asteria the mother of the fourth Heracles and Hecate by Zeus.

Lichas
thumb|Hercules and Lichas (Pavel Sorokin, 1849).
In Greek mythology, Lichas ( ; ) was Heracles' servant, who brought the poisoned shirt from Deianira to Hercules because of Deianira's jealousy of Iole, which killed him.
Rhodope
daughter of Hebrus in Greek mythology
Haemus
In Greek mythology, King Haemus (; , Haîmos) of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the north wind.
Menippe and Metioche
daughters of Orion in Greek mythology
Perimele
In Greek mythology, Perimele or Perimela () is the name of three mythical personages: