Gygaea (Greek: Γυγαίη) was a daughter of Amyntas I and sister of Alexander I of Macedon.
[1] Herodotus also mentions a son of Bubares and Gygaea, called Amyntas, who was later given the city Alabanda in Caria by Xerxes I (r.
[2][3] There is also another Gygaea, second wife of Amyntas III of Macedon, whose son Menelaus was put to death by his half-brother Philip II in 347 BC.
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