Physcoa
A woman from Orthia in Elis who by Dionysus became the mother of Narcaeus. She and her son were the first to pay worship to Dionysus. Various honors were paid to Physcoa, especially that of the choral dance, named after her and managed by the Sixteen Women.
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References
Source
- Pausanias. Description of Greece v, 16.6-7.