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|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]]. |