Aristodeme

ancestor earth Greek single tradition · 2

Aristodeme is a mortal Sicyonian woman mentioned as the mother of Aratus in Greek mythology. She is noted for her union with the god Asclepius, producing a son who is sometimes considered a hero. Her role is primarily as a consort in the divine lineage.

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When

First attested
500 BCE
Attested period
-500 – 2020
Historical notes
Aristodeme is attested in a 2nd–3rd c. BCE inscription.

Relationships

parent of
Aratus
consort of
Asclepius

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Sources

Source passages

“the mortal Sicyonian woman Aristodeme”

#45132 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-20b:free

“He also sired a son, Aratus, with Aristodeme.”

#45459 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-120b:free