In Greek mythology, Stratonice (Ancient Greek: Στρατoνίκη from στρατός "army" and νίκη "victory") was a Calydonian princess as the daughter of King Porthaon and Laothoe.
[1] When Stratonice and her sisters grew up, they left their parents to live in the mountains.
Since Stratonice was her own kuria (authority), Apollo carried her away without giving her father any bridal gifts (hedna)[3] and brought her to Oechalia.
[4] After marrying Melaneus she became the queen of Oechalia and gave birth to their dear son, the famous archer Eurytus.
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