In Greek mythology, the name Medesicaste refers to two women of the Trojan royal house:
Medesicaste, a daughter of Laomedon and thus a sister of Priam. Together with her sisters Aethilla and Astyoche, she was taken captive by the Greeks after the end of the Trojan War; the three sisters set fire to the Greek ships, causing the crew to remain and settle at the place they were staying at (either Italy or Thrace).
Medesicaste, an illegitimate daughter of Priam and wife of Imbrius.
In Greek mythology, the name Medesicaste refers to two women of the Trojan royal house:
Medesicaste, a daughter of Laomedon and thus a sister of Priam. Together with her sisters Aethilla and Astyoche, she was taken captive by the Greeks after the end of the Trojan War; the three sisters set fire to the Greek ships, causing the crew to remain and settle at the place they were staying at (either Italy or Thrace).
Medesicaste, an illegitimate daughter of Priam and wife of Imbrius.