Hilaeira

[2] She and her sister Phoebe are commonly referred to as Leucippides (that is, "daughters of Leucippus").

[3] Hilaera married Castor[4] and bore him a son, named either Anogon[5] or Anaxis.

[6] Hilaera and Phoebe were priestesses of Artemis and Athena, and betrothed to Lynceus and Idas, the sons of Aphareus.

[7] When Idas and Lynceus tried to rescue their brides-to-be they were both slain, but Castor himself fell.

[9] Hilaera and Phoebe are both portrayed in the painting The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus.

Roman sarcophagus with Castor and Pollux seizing Phoebe and Hilaera, ca. 160.