Lot’s daughters

Lot's daughters are 4 women, 2 unnamed people in the book of Genesis and 2 others, including Paltith, in the book of Jasher.

History
Only 2 daughters are mentioned in Genesis 19, while Lot and his family were in Sodom. 2 angels arrive in Sodom and Lot shows them hospitality.

However, the men of the city gather around Lot's house and demand that he give them the 2 guests so they could rape them. In response, Lot offered the mob his 2 daughters instead, noting that they are virgins. The mob refused Lot's offer, but the angels strike them with blindness and then warned Lot to leave the city before it is destroyed. Genesis 19:14 indicates that Lot had sons-in-law. The Hebrew text indicates that they were married to Lot's daughters, while NIV interprets the expression as "pledged to marry" his virgin daughters. Robert Alter suggests that verse 19:15 "your 2 daughters who remain with you" indicates that Lot's 2 virgin daughters left with him, but that he had other, married daughters who stayed behind with the sons-in-law. Lot's wife turned into a pillar of salt, but Lot and his daughters escaped to Zoar and end up living in a cave in the mountains. In Genesis 19:30 - 38 Lot's daughters got their father drunk and over 2 consecutive nights had sex with him without his knowledge.

They both got pregnant. The older daughter give birth to Moab, while the younger daughter give birth to Ammon.