Pandaie
In Greek mythology, Pandaie (Πανδαίη) was a daughter of Heracles whom he fathered in India. She was said to have been assigned a kingdom in India by her father, who established specific laws for it, and to become its eponym. According to the historian Megasthenes, she was also given by Heracles 500 elephants, 4000 horses and infantry of 130 000.
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Pandaie
In Greek mythology, Pandaie (Πανδαίη) was a daughter of Heracles whom he fathered in India. She was said to have been assigned a kingdom in India by her father, who established specific laws for it, and to become its eponym. According to the historian Megasthenes, she was also given by Heracles 500 elephants, 4000 horses and infantry of 130 000.
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