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According to this story , Ino disappeared leaving her children behind . Athamas ,
believing her dead , married Themisto . She bore two sons , Sphincius and
Orchomenus . Athamas later discovered that Ino was , in fact , reveling as a
bacchant ...
According to this story , Ino disappeared leaving her children behind . Athamas ,
believing her dead , married Themisto . She bore two sons , Sphincius and
Orchomenus . Athamas later discovered that Ino was , in fact , reveling as a
bacchant ...
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DIONYSUS DIONYSUS Ino and her sisters , Agave and Autonoë , had spread a
rumor after Semele's death that her story of being seduced by a god was a lie .
Nevertheless , Ino accepted the child from Hermes and , with the approval of her
...
DIONYSUS DIONYSUS Ino and her sisters , Agave and Autonoë , had spread a
rumor after Semele's death that her story of being seduced by a god was a lie .
Nevertheless , Ino accepted the child from Hermes and , with the approval of her
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The poet Stesichorus and others alleged that Iphigeneia was really the daughter
borne to Theseus by the captive Helen , who , when freed , gave the baby to her
married sister , Clytemnestra . This story was not , however , generally accepted .
The poet Stesichorus and others alleged that Iphigeneia was really the daughter
borne to Theseus by the captive Helen , who , when freed , gave the baby to her
married sister , Clytemnestra . This story was not , however , generally accepted .
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