Anti'noe
(
Ἀντινόη), a daughter of Cepheus.
At the command of an oracle she led the inhabitants of Mantineia from the spot where the old town stood, to a place where the new town was to be founded.
She was guided on her way by a serpent.
She had a monument at Mantineia commemorating this event. (
Paus. 8.8.3,
9.2.)
In the latter of these passages she is called Antonoe. Two other mythical personages of this name occur in Schol.
ad Apollon. Rhod. 1.164 ;
Paus. 8.11.2.
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