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Greek mythological character
Cassiphone (/kəˈsɪfəniː/; Ancient Greek: Κασσιφόνη, romanized: Kassiphónē, lit. 'fratricide') is a minor figure in Greek mythology, the daughter of the
Cassiphone
Mythological son of Odysseus
there marries Circe. Seemingly later tradition included the character of Cassiphone—the daughter of Odysseus and Circe, and therefore half-sister of Telemachus—in
Telemachus
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
married Telemachus to Cassiphone, the daughter he had with Circe. Telemachus however killed Circe after a quarrel, causing Cassiphone to kill him in revenge
Odysseus
Greek mythological figure
thus, brother to Agrius and Latinus or Nausithous and Nausinous, and Cassiphone. In some accounts, he was called the son of the nymph Calypso and Odysseus
Telegonus_(son_of_Odysseus)
Lost sequel to the Odyssey
half-sister Cassiphone, Odysseus and Circe's daughter. But after a quarrell with Circe, Telemachus slew his mother-in-law, and in rage Cassiphone killed him
Telegony
Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology
Circe's daughter Cassiphone in marriage. Sometime later, Telemachus had a quarrel with his mother-in-law and killed her; Cassiphone then killed Telemachus
Circe
Act of killing one's own brother
first king and namesake after killing his brother. In Greek mythology, Cassiphone, the daughter of Odysseus and Circe, killed her half-brother and husband
Fratricide
his stay on the island, and the pair have two children, Telegonus and Cassiphone (though some sources add further offspring). Damia [fr] A goddess venerated
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Colchian king in Greek mythology
as "exceedingly cruel" and "lawless". Mythology portal Greece portal Cassiphone Pelias Hyginus, Fabulae Preface Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 5.259 Diodorus
Perses_(brother_of_Aeetes)
Princess in Greek mythology
mythological women who killed brothers or sons include: Medea Procne Cassiphone Alphesiboea of Psophis Parthenius 13 Hyginus, Fabulae 253 Hyginus, Fabulae
Harpalyce (daughter of Clymenus)
Harpalyce_(daughter_of_Clymenus)
Arcadian princess in Greek mythology
his murder of Eriphyle. Ancient Greece portal Mythology portal Hyrnetho Cassiphone Harpalyce March 2014, p. 42. Bell 1991, s.v. Alphesiboea (2). Bell 1991
Alphesiboea (daughter of Phegeus)
Alphesiboea_(daughter_of_Phegeus)
several mythological figures Cassiopeia Κασσιόπεια the mother of Andromeda Cassiphone Κασσιφόνη daughter of Circe and Odysseus Caucon Καύκων the name of several
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Cassandra Cassandra (metaphor) Cassandreia Cassiopeia (mother of Andromeda) Cassiphone Cassopaei Cassope Cassotis Castalia Castellani Painter Castor of Rhodes
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Name of prophet muhammads (Pbuh) daughter
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