In Greek mythology, Euxippe (Ancient Greek: Εὐξίππη) was the wife of Acraepheus, founder of Acraephnium, and became the mother of Ptous, eponym of Mt.
Ptous in Boeotia.
[1][2] Otherwise, the latter was also called the son of Athamas and Themisto[3][4][5] or Apollo and Zeuxippe, a daughter of Athamas.
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