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Antiphera

In Greek mythology, Antiphera (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφέρα, romanized: Antiphéra) is a slave woman from Aetolia in the service of Athamas and Ino, a king and queen in Boeotia. Antiphera caught the eye of Athamas, and thus incurred the wrath of his wife Ino. The story is mostly known through Plutarch, a Greek philosopher of the Roman imperial era.

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Antiphera

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples8
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
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related to Mythology · 8
Antiphera → Aetolian, Athamas, Boeotia, Ino, King Athamas, Melicertes, Nevertheless, Queen Ino

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ino athamas greek mythology roman classical slave woman plutarch university press story boeotia women translated loeb library cambridge ma harvard

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Antipherarelated to MythologyAetolian0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyBoeotia0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyKing Athamas0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyQueen Ino0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyIno0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyAthamas0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyNevertheless0.60section
Antipherarelated to MythologyMelicertes0.60section

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