Amymone

Amymone was a figure from Greek mythology.

Argive drought
Amymone was one of the Danaides and when her family moved to Argos, they found the land struck with a drought. Danaus sent his fifty daughters in search of water. Amymone searched in Lerna and was seduced by Poseidon. In return, Poseidon caused a spring to come out of the earth and relieve the drought.

There are two versions of the myth about how Amymone was seduced by Poseidon: one states that she accidentally shot a satyr who tried to rape her but she was saved by Poseidon while the other states that she fell asleep and was awoken by a satyr who tried to rape her so she called to Poseidon for help.

Murdering Enceladus
When Danaus' brother Aegyptus sent his fifty sons to marry Danaus' fifty daughters, Amymone was set to marry Enceladus. Danaus instructed his fifty daughters to kill their husbands on their wedding night. All of his daughters did, except one. Amymone was one of the Danaides who killed her husband. Amymone and forty-eight of her sisters were punished in Tartarus for their crimes by having to carry water in a sieve.