Ancient Greek name (Ἀλθαία), comes from the word (ἰατρεία) [iatrea] - "healing".
Althea was in Greek mythology the daughter of king Thestius and Eurythemis, and was sister to Leda, Hypermnestra, Iphiclus, Euippus. She was also the wife of Oeneus, king of Calydon, and mother of five sons, Meleager, Melanippe (one of the Meleagrids), Troxeus, Thyreus, Clymenus, and two daughters, Deianeira and Gorge. According to some writers, Meleager was the result of a liaison with the Greek God Ares, and Deianeira the progeny of Althaea and the God Dionysus.
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