Antiope (Greek myth)
In Greek mythology, Antiope or Antiopa may refer to the following
- Antiope, sister of Hippolyte, kidnapped by Theseus during Heracles' ninth labour.
- Antiope, mother of Amphion by Zeus, associated with the mythology of Thebes, Greece.
- Antiope, also called Antioche, daughter of Pylon and wife of Eurytus.
- Antiope, daughter of King Belus of Egypt and wife of her uncle King Agenor of Tyre.
- Antiope, nymph of Pieria and the mother, by Pierus, of the Pierides, nine sisters who challenged the muses and, on their defeat, were turned into birds.
- Antiope, daughter of Aeolus, by whom Poseidon begot Boeotus and Hellen. She was also called Arne or Melanippe, in some accounts.
- Antiope, consort of Helios and possible mother of Aeetes and Aloeus.
- Antiope, daughter of Thespius who bore Heracles a son, Alopius.
- Antiope, wife of Laocoön.