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In Greek mythology, Eriphyle ( Template:Lang-grc ), daughter of Talaus, was the mother of Alcmaeon and the wife of Amphiaraus. Eriphyle persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the raid that initiated the mythic tale of the Seven Against Thebes, though she knew he would die.


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e In Greek mythology, Harmonia ( / hɑːrˈmoʊniə /; Ancient Greek: Ἁρμονία / harmoˈnia /, "harmony", "agreement") is the goddess of harmony and concord. Her Roman counterpart is Concordia. Her Greek opposite is Eris, whose Roman counterpart is Discordia. Family Harmonia and the serpent


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Eriphyle (Ancient Greek: Ἐριφύλη) was a figure in Greek mythology who, in exchange for the Necklace of Harmonia (also called the necklace of Eriphyle) given to her by Polynices, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to undertake the raid which precipitated the Seven Against Thebes. She was then slain by her son Alcmaeon.


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Polynices inherited the necklace and gifted it to Eriphyle, eventually leading to her demise as well. It then went into Arsinoe's hands, before finally reaching the hands of Amphoterus and Acarnan. They both decided to offer the necklace to the Temple of Athena in Delphi, in order to stop any further misfortunes.


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Alcmaeon was the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle in Greek mythology, one of the leaders who attacked the city of Thebes, after the war that started by the Seven Against Thebes, as revenge for their fathers' deaths.


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Alcmaeon, in Greek legend, the son of the seer Amphiaraus and his wife Eriphyle.


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Fantasy Hello, If you see this Template on a page please remove it, It was only needed for a mass clean up!! Eriphyle, daughter of Talaus and Lysimache, was the mother of Alcmaeon and the wife of Amphiaraus. Eriphyle persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the raid that initiated the mythic tale of.


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The Necklace of Harmonia, also called the Necklace of Eriphyle, was a fabled object in Greek mythology that, according to legend, brought great misfortune to all of its wearers or owners, who were primarily queens and princesses of the ill-fated House of Thebes . Background


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Eriphyle ĕrˌĭfīˈlē [ key], in Greek legend, wife of Amphiaraüs and sister of Adrastus. She forced her husband into the battle of the Seven against Thebes when Polynices bribed her with the magic necklace of Harmonia.


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Amphiaraus was a king of Argos in Greek mythology, who reigned alongside Iphis and Adrastus, brother of his wife Eriphyle. He was the son of Oecles and Hypermnestra. He participated in the hunt of the Calydonian Boar, and he was also an oracle. He was one of the main characters in the myth of the Seven Against Thebes.


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Alcmaeon killing his mother Eriphyle In Greek mythology, Alcmaeon ( / ˌælkˈmiːən /; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκμαίων Alkmaíōn ), as one of the Epigoni, was the leader of the Argives who attacked Thebes, taking the city in retaliation for the deaths of their fathers, the Seven against Thebes, who died while attempting the same thing. Family


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Eriphyle /ɛrɪˈfaɪliː/ was a figure in Greek mythology who, in exchange for the necklace of Harmonia given to her by Polynices, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to join the expedition of the Seven against Thebes. She was then slain by her son Alcmaeon.


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Mythology Alcmaeon. Alcmaeon was the son of Amphiaraus, one of the heroes who took part in the doomed war of the Seven against Thebes. The conflict broke out when Oedipus' son Polyneices attempted to reclaim the throne of Thebes after being banished by his brother Eteocles. Initially, Amphiaraus did not want to take part in the ill-omened expedition, but his wife Eriphyle convinced him to go.


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Eriphyle / ɛrɪˈfaɪliː / ( Ancient Greek: Ἐριφύλη Eriphȳla) was a figure in Greek mythology who, in exchange for the necklace of Harmonia (also called the necklace of Eriphyle) given to her by Polynices, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to join the expedition of the Seven against Thebes. She was then slain by her son Alcmaeon.


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Eriphyle (ĕr´Ĭfī´lē), in Greek legend, wife of Amphiaraüs and sister of Adrastus. She forced her husband into the battle of the Seven against Thebes when Polynices bribed her with the magic necklace of Harmonia. Source for information on Eriphyle: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

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