In Greek mythology, Mendeis (Ancient Greek: Μενδέις) was a Thracian nymph who became the mother of Pallene by King Sithon.
Her husband had the habit of killing one by one the suitors of her daughter.
[1] In some accounts, Pallene's mother was called Anchiroe instead.
[2] Mendeis might have been associated with the city of Mende.
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