Iodame
In Greek mythology, Iodame or Iodama (/aɪˈɒdəmiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἰοδάμη or Ἰοδάμα probably means 'heifer calf of Io'[1]) was a Thessalian princess as the daughter of King Itonus of Iton in Phthiotis.Iodame was the mother of Thebe by Zeus[2] while some authors, adds a son, Deucalion.[3] Iodame was a priestess at the temple of Athena Itonia built by her father.When she trespassed the precinct one night, Athena appeared in front of her; at the sight of Medusa's head which was worked in the goddess' garment, Iodame turned into a block of stone.[4] An alternate story of Athene and Iodama relates that both were daughters of Itonius.