feminine Laodámeia

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lāós damázō > Laodámeia
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This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Laodámeia (Λαοδάμεια),” composed of two elements: “lāós (λᾱός)” (people, people assembled) plus “damázō ‎(δαμάζω)” (tame, subdue, control, subdue, conquer, rule over). In turn, the name means “the one who conquers or controls the people.” In Greek mythology, several characters bear this name, including: 1) Laodamia, a daughter of Bellerophon and Philonoe, sister of Hippolochus, and Isander and the mother of Sarpedon by Zeus. 2) Laodamia, daughter of Acastus and Astydameia and the wife of Protesilaus. Laodamia (1815, 1845) is a narrative poem by William Wordsworth based on a story from the Trojan War.

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