Ligea, one of the 50 Nereids, sea-nymph daughters of the Old Man of the Sea, Nereus and the OceanidDoris.[1][2] She was one of the nymphs in the train of Cyrene. Ligeia was described to have bright, waving locks of hair and a slender pale neck.[3]
Ligeia, one of the Sirens. She was the daughter of the river-god Achelous and the Muse Melpomene[4] or her sister Terpsichore.[5] Ligeia's sisters were Parthenope and Leucosia[6] or Thelxipeia and Peisinoe.[7] She was found ashore of Terina in Bruttium (modern Calabria).[8]
John Tzetzes, Book of Histories, Book I translated by Ana Untila from the original Greek of T. Kiessling's edition of 1826. Online version at theio.com
Lycophron, The Alexandra translated by Alexander William Mair. Loeb Classical Library Volume 129. London: William Heinemann, 1921. Online version at the Topos Text Project.