Atlanteia


In Greek mythology, Atlanteia or Atlantia was a Hamadryad nymph who consorted with Danaus and perhaps the mother of some of the Danaïdes: Hippodamia, Rhodia, Cleopatra, Asteria, Hippodamia, Glauce, Hippomedusa, Gorge, Iphimedusa, and Rhode.
Apollodorus only identified these daughters of Danaus by Atlantia and Phoebe, not specifying who was the daughter of the other. These ten women joined the sons of Aegyptus who were begotten on an Arabian woman. According to Hippostratus' account, Europe, daughter of Nilus and begotten all the fifty daughters of Danaus.