Sicyonia
Sicyonia, in Grecian mythology was,
1, an appellative of Venus, derived from her temple at Sicyon, where she was represented in a statue of gold and ivory-apparently the famous Venus Victrix, since, according to Pausanias, it held in its hand an apple;
2, a surname of Minerva, to whom Epopeus erected a temple after his victory over the Thebans.
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Sida, in Grecian mythology, was the wife of Orion, who was banished by Juno to Hades because she pretended 'to be more beautiful than the goddess (Apollod. i, 4, 3).