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ἐπείγει γάρ με τοὐκ θεοῦ παρόν → the divine summons urges me | what has come from the god urges me | the power of the god is present, hurrying me on

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{{LSJ2
|Full diacritics=Ἰφιγένεια
|Medium diacritics=Ἰφιγένεια
|Low diacritics=Ιφιγένεια
|Capitals=ΙΦΙΓΕΝΕΙΑ
|Transliteration A=Iphigéneia
|Transliteration B=Iphigeneia
|Transliteration C=Ifigeneia
|Beta Code=*)ifige/neia
|Definition=ἡ, [[strong-born]], [[mighty]], epith. of Artemis, Paus. 2.35.1, Hsch. pr. n., Iphigeneia, Agamemnon's daughter, the Homeric [[Ἰφιάνασσα]] (but distd. by S. ''El.'' 158), Stesich. 27, etc.; also called [[Ἰφιγόνη]], E. ''El.'' 1023; [[Ἶφις]] Lyc. 324. [-εία A. ''Ag.'' 1526 (lyr.).]
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==Wikipedia EN==
==Wikipedia EN==
In Greek mythology, [[Iphigenia]] (/ɪfɪdʒɪˈnaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigéneia, [iːpʰiɡéneː.a]) was a daughter of King [[Agamemnon]] and Queen [[Clytemnestra]], and thus a princess of [[Mycenae]].
In Greek mythology, [[Iphigenia]] (/ɪfɪdʒɪˈnaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigéneia, [iːpʰiɡéneː.a]) was a daughter of King [[Agamemnon]] and Queen [[Clytemnestra]], and thus a princess of [[Mycenae]].

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Transliteration A: Iphigéneia Transliteration B: Iphigeneia Transliteration C: Ifigeneia Beta Code: *)ifige/neia

English (LSJ)

ἡ, strong-born, mighty, epith. of Artemis, Paus. 2.35.1, Hsch. pr. n., Iphigeneia, Agamemnon's daughter, the Homeric Ἰφιάνασσα (but distd. by S. El. 158), Stesich. 27, etc.; also called Ἰφιγόνη, E. El. 1023; Ἶφις Lyc. 324. [-εία A. Ag. 1526 (lyr.).]

Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, Iphigenia (/ɪfɪdʒɪˈnaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigéneia, [iːpʰiɡéneː.a]) was a daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, and thus a princess of Mycenae.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
Iphigénie, fille d’Agamemnon.
Étymologie: ἶφι, γένος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἰφῐγένεια: (ῑφ) ἡ (acc. тж. Ἰφιγενείαν Aesch.) Ифигения (дочь Агамемнона и Клитемнестры; отец хотел принести Ифигению в жертву Артемиде, но богиня перенесла ее в Тавриду, где сделала своей жрицей; впосл. Ифигения вернулась в Элладу с братом Орестом) Hom. etc.

Translations

ar: إيفيجينيا; be: Іфігенія; bg: Ифигения; br: Ifigeneia; ca: Ifigenia; cs: Ífigeneia; da: Ifigenia; de: Iphigenie; el: Ιφιγένεια; en: Iphigenia; eo: Ifigenia; es: Ifigenia; et: Iphigeneia; eu: Ifigenia; fa: ایفیگنیا; fi: Ifigeneia; fr: Iphigénie; gl: Ifixenia; he: איפיגניה; hr: Ifigenija; hu: Iphigeneia; id: Ifigeneia; it: Ifigenia; ja: イーピゲネイア; ka: იფიგენია; ko: 이피게네이아; la: Iphigenia; lt: Ifigenija; mk: Ифигенија; ml: ഇഫിഗേനിയ; nl: Iphigenia; nn: Ifigeneia; no: Ifigeneia; pl: Ifigenia; pt: Ifigénia; ro: Ifigenia; ru: Ифигения; sh: Ifigenija; simple: Iphigenia; sk: Ifigeneia; sq: Ifigjenia; sr: Ифигенија; sv: Ifigenia; tl: Iphigenia; uk: Іфігенія; zh: 伊菲革涅亚