
Lyse (Λύση) was one of the fifty daughters of Thespius, King of Thespiae, Boeotia. She was one of forty-nine daughters who by impersonating her older sister Prokris during one of the fifty nights Herakles was in Thespia was able to have sex with Herakles (believing Lyse was Prokris) and consequently get pregnant by him (as King Thespius had hoped). Lyse would bare Herakles a son Eumedes.
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King Thespius and Queen Megamede or potentially one of Thespius' lovers
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"by Lyse he [Herakles] had Eumedes"
- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.8