Leucophryne

In Greek mythology, Leucophryne (Ancient Greek: Λευκοφρύνη, romanized: Leukophrýne, lit. 'white toad') was the daughter of Mandrolytus, a resident (possibly the ruler) of a city in Asia Minor. == Mythology == Leucippus, son of Xanthius, was chosen by the oracle as leader of a colony, one of ten sent out of Pherae by Admetus (sending out such colonies was a common practice to avoid overpopulation).

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Leucophryne

In Greek mythology, Leucophryne (Ancient Greek: Λευκοφρύνη, romanized: Leukophrýne, lit. 'white toad') was the daughter of Mandrolytus, a resident (possibly the ruler) of a city in Asia Minor. == Mythology == Leucippus, son of Xanthius, was chosen by the oracle as leader of a colony, one of ten sent out of Pherae by Admetus (sending out such colonies was a common practice to avoid overpopulation).

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