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Niobids
thumb|302x302px|Roman fresco: Apollo and [[Artemis shoot the sons of Niobe, who flee (partly on horseback) in an idyllic landscape, 1st c. BC - 1st c. AD]]
thumb|right|302x302px|Roman sarcophagus: Apollo and [[Artemis killing the 14 children of Niobe (front side). Artemis; 5 daughters with a nurse; younger son with a pedagogue; 3 other sons; Apollo. Top: dead Niobids. 160–170 Ad]]
In Greek mythology, the Niobids were the children of Amphion of Thebes and Niobe, slain by Apollo and Artemis because Niobe, born of the royal house of Phrygia, had boastfully compared the greater number of her own o
Chione
various figures in Greek mythology
Pelopia
In Greek mythology, Pelopia or Pelopea or Pelopeia (Ancient Greek: Πελόπεια) was a name attributed to four individuals:
Meliboea
daughter of Amphion and Niobe
Amyclas
In Greek mythology, Amyclas () refers to two individuals:
Ismenus
In Greek mythology, the name Ismenus () or Ismenius (Ἰσμήνιος) may refer to:
Ilioneus
In Greek mythology, the name Ilioneus (Ancient Greek: Ἰλιονεύς Īlioneus) may refer to:
Astyoche
The name Astyoche (; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχη means 'possessor of the city') or Astyocheia Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχεια was attributed to the following individuals in Greek mythology:
Astynome
Astynome () is a name which may refer to one of the following characters in Greek mythology: