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Encyclopedia > Cleite

In Greek mythology, Cleite was one of the twelve Amazons who were to accompany Penthesilea to the Trojan War. Her ship was blown off course and she landed in Italy, founding the city of Clete.




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Under Thy Life's Own Key (20996 words)
Cleite flitted through the milling crowd, and with a deft touch here, and a swift movement there, she easily began to fill the capacious pockets in her oversized, ragged robe.
Cleite's eyes were drawn to the pair in the center of the circle, because of their beauty and their contrast.
Cleite held her breath as the pulsing drumbeats changed tempo and two of the pairs froze where they stood, and the third pair of warriors continued on into an increasingly fast and complex tempo.
Penthesilea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (213 words)
Alongside Penthesilea were twelve other Amazons, including Antibrote, Ainia, and Cleite.
However Cleite's ship was blown off course and she never reached Troy.
She was succeeded as Queen of the Amazons by Antianara.
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