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Apollonius Rhodius named him among the Argonauts , who were led by Jason ,
son of Iphiclus ' sister Alcimede . Iphigeneia . The eldest daughter of Agamemnon
and Clytemnestra . The poet Stesichorus and others alleged that Iphigeneia ...
Apollonius Rhodius named him among the Argonauts , who were led by Jason ,
son of Iphiclus ' sister Alcimede . Iphigeneia . The eldest daughter of Agamemnon
and Clytemnestra . The poet Stesichorus and others alleged that Iphigeneia ...
Page 327
In Apollonius Rhodius ' Argonautica , she averts violence between Zetes and
Calaïs and her sisters the Harpies . ... In Sophocles ' Oedipus at Colonus , she
brings to her father and sister warning of Creon's malevolent intentions . In the
same ...
In Apollonius Rhodius ' Argonautica , she averts violence between Zetes and
Calaïs and her sisters the Harpies . ... In Sophocles ' Oedipus at Colonus , she
brings to her father and sister warning of Creon's malevolent intentions . In the
same ...
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Enraged , Cycnus locked Tenes ( and , for some unexplained reason , his sister ,
Hemithea ) in a chest and flung it into the sea . It floated only as far as the nearby
island of Leucophrys , where it washed ashore . Brother and sister escaped and ...
Enraged , Cycnus locked Tenes ( and , for some unexplained reason , his sister ,
Hemithea ) in a chest and flung it into the sea . It floated only as far as the nearby
island of Leucophrys , where it washed ashore . Brother and sister escaped and ...
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