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ἰφιγένεια

iphigeneia · ἡ

strong-born, mighty

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What it meant

Ἰφῐ-γένειᾰ · Iphi-geneia — LSJ

strong-born, mighty

strong-born, mighty, epith. of Artemis, Paus. 2.35.1, Hsch.

II Iphigeneia

pr. n., Iphigeneia, Agamemnonʼs daughter, the Homeric Ἰφιάνασσα (but distd. by S. El. 158), Stesich. 27, etc.; also called Ἰφιγόνη, E. El. 1023; Ἶφις Lyc. 324. [-είᾱ A. Ag. 1526 (lyr.).]

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