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δειναὶ δ' ἅμ' ἕπονται κῆρες ἀναπλάκητοι → and after him come dread spirits of death that never miss their mark

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Transliteration A: epígonos Transliteration B: epigonos Transliteration C: epigonos Beta Code: e)pi/gonos

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   A born besides, of superfetation, Hp.Vict.1.31.    II. as Subst., ἐπίγονοι, οἱ, offspring, posterity, A.Th.903 (lyr.); breed, of bees, prob. in X.Oec.7.34.    2. οἱ Ἐπίγονοι the Afterborn, sons of the chiefs who fell in the first war against Thebes, title of Cyclic Epic ascribed to Homer, Hdt.4.32, cf. Pi.P.8.42, D.S.4.66,etc.    b. of the Heraclids, Hecat.30J.    c. descendants of the successors to Alexander's dominions, περὶ Ἀλεξάνδρου καὶ τῶν διαδόχων καὶ ἐ., title of work by Nymphis, Suid. s.v. Νύμφις, cf. D.S.1.3, D.H.1.6, Str.15.3.24; τῷ Ἐπιγόνου κούρῳ, of Antigonus Gonatas, BMus.Inscr. 797.8 (Cnidus).    d. corps of barbarian youths in Alexander's army, Arr.An.7.6.1.    e. in Egypt, belonging to the ἐπιγονή 11, PSI 6.588.7 (iii B.C.), UPZ14.70 (ii B.C.).    3. after-born, i.e. born after or besides the presumptive heir, Pl.Lg.740c, 929d.    b. issue of second marriage, Poll.3.25.