Cassandra   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cassandra   - daughter of Priamus; abducted by Agamemnon
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[Longin]:Subl_15   find the same in his Cassandra's speech beginning 
Aelian:Fr_47   Athena, as payment for Cassandra, until such time as you
Athen_13.556   milar provocation, slays Cassandra with Agamemnon himself,
Athen_13.560   and Agamemnon on account of Cassandra. And, the expedit
Cic:DeOr_2.265   ** said he was a Cassandra, 'I can name,' said Antonius,
Plin:HN_35.144   Philippus' at Rome and a Cassandra, in the shrine of Concord,
Plut:Agis_9   suppose her to be Cassandra, the daughter of Priamus, who


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