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Leucippus and son
** Galatea, a woman who prayed for her daughter to be turned into a son, Leucippus ( daughter of Galatea )
The Bibliotheca mentions two different versions of Perieres ' lineage, without deciding between them: he could be a son of Cynortas, husband of Gorgophone and father of Tyndareus, Icarius, Aphareus and Leucippus, or he could be a son of Aeolus and father of only two sons by Gorgophone, Aphareus and Leucippus.
She first married Perieres, king of Messene, son of Aeolus and Enarete, and had by him two sons, Leucippus and Aphareus.
: For the wife of Lamprus, who prayed to Leto that her daughter be turned into a son, see Leucippus ( daughter of Galatea )
* Leucippus, the son of Heracles and Eurytele, daughter of Thespius.
* Leucippus, a Calydonian hunter, son of Hippocoon.
* Leucippus, the daughter of Lamprus and Galatea, who was turned by Leto into a son.
* Leucippus, the son of Oenomaus and companion of Daphne, whom he was in love with and tried to approach in the disguise of a fellow nymph of hers.
* Leucippus, the son of Poemander who was killed accidentally by his father.
* Leucippus, the son of Thurimachus and king of Sicyon.
* Leucippus, the son of Xanthius who consorted with his own sister and with Leucophrye.
* Leucippus, son of Naxos ( the eponym of Naxos ) and king of the island.
* Leucippus, son of Eurypylus and Sterope, brother of Lycaon.
# Leucippus, son of Xanthius

Leucippus and Perieres
With her second husband, Perieres, she became the mother of Leucippus and Aphareus, half-brothers of Hippocoon, Tyndareus and Icarius.

Leucippus and was
Epicurus was an atomic materialist, following in the steps of Democritus and Leucippus.
The materialist Atomism proposed by Leucippus was indeterminist, but then developed by Democritus in a deterministic way.
Atomism was first thought of by Leucippus and Democritus.
The first explicitly materialistic system was formed by Leucippus ( 5th century BCE ) and his pupil Democritus of Abdera ( 460-370 BCE ) from Thrace.
Democritus, and later philosophers — most notably Leucippus — proposed that the universe was composed of indivisible atoms moving through void ( vacuum ).
In Greek mythology, Xanthius () was a descendant of Bellerophon, and father of Leucippus and an unnamed daughter.
Xanthius went straight to his daughter's chamber, where she was together with Leucippus right at the moment.
In Greek mythology, Hilaeira ( Ἱλάειρα ) ( or Ilaeira ) was a daughter of Leucippus and Philodice.
Melissus was reputed to have been the pupil of Parmenides, and the teacher of Leucippus, though one must regard such claims with a fair amount of skepticism.
Whether or not Leucippus was his student, it is clear that his treatise was as influential on atomism as were those of the other Eleatics.
According to author Dilip M. Salwi, " if Kanada ’ s sutras are analysed, one would find that his atomic theory was far more advanced than those forwarded later by the Greek philosophers, Leucippus and Democritus.
Though materialistic determinism goes back in Greek thought at least to Leucippus, " One of the greatest virtues of the physicians of the Hippocratic Collection is to have stated, in its most universal form, what was later to be called the principle of determinism.
Like the atomists ( Leucippus and Democritus ) before him, Strato of Lampsacus was a materialist and believed that everything in the universe was composed of matter and energy.
In Greek mythology, Leucippus ( also transliterated as Leukippos ; Greek Λεύκιππος ) was a name attributed to multiple characters, the most prominent of whom was Leucippus, father of the two Leucippides.
In the book was found ideas traced back to Democritus and Leucippus, who declared that atoms were the most indivisible part of matter.
Two Greek philosophers, Leucippus ( first half of the 5th century BC ) and Democritus of Abdera ( lived about 410 BC ) came up with the notion that there were two real entities: atoms, which were small indivisible particles of matter, and the void, which was the empty space in which matter was located.

Leucippus and father
Leucippus, failing to recognize his father at first, slew him.

Leucippus and Phoebe
* Phoebe ( Leucippides ), the daughter of Leucippus
She and her sister Phoebe are commonly referred to as Leucippides ( that is, " daughters of Leucippus ").
Castor and Polydeuces abducted and married Phoebe and Hilaeira, the daughters of Leucippus.

Leucippus and also
The Epicureans also used the atomist theories of Democritus and Leucippus to assert that man has free will.
Leucippus also proposed an ontological pluralism with a cosmogony based on two main elements: the vacuum and atoms.
p. 605, c .) From their coins they would appear also to have paid heroic honours to Leucippus, as the founder of their city.

Leucippus and Arsinoe
# Arsinoe, daughter of Leucippus
* Arsinoe, daughter of Leucippus and possible mother of Asclepius by Apollo

Leucippus and mother
His children besides Hippodamia were Leucippus ( who perished because of his love for Daphne ) and Alcippe ( mother of Marpessa by Evenus ).

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